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South China Tiger
Panthera tigris amoyensis
http://images.china.cn/images1/200511/216579.jpg
The South China Tiger's are mainly due to extermination as pest in the past. This extermination means their has not been a wild South China Tiger sighting in over 25 years. Some may remain, but hope is limited because of destroyed habitats and loss of prey.
South China Tiger is the smallest of all tigers. Otherwise, the South China tiger looks similar to other tiger subspecies.
The South China Tiger's are mainly due to extermination as pest in the past. This extermination means their has not been a wild South China Tiger sighting in over 25 years. Some may remain, but hope is limited because of destroyed habitats and loss of prey.
South China Tiger is the smallest of all tigers. Otherwise, the South China tiger looks similar to other tiger subspecies.
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/extinction-countdown/files/2011/09/Stud_327_with_Blesbuck.jpg
Because so few remain and they were previously considered pests, little scientific information exists about the South China tiger.
Because so few remain and they were previously considered pests, little scientific information exists about the South China tiger.