Tiger: The magnificent animal
By Dr.Fourkan Ali
Tigers are the most magnificent of all the cats. It is one of the five 'big
cats'. A large male tiger averages about 9
feet (3mt.) in length (from head to the end of the
tail).The average height is about 3
feet (1mt.) at the shoulder and it can weighs up to
250kgs.(500-550 lb)
A female tiger is slightly smaller, being about a foot shorter and about 25 to
30 kgs. less in weight. The coloring of the tiger's coat ranges from fawn to
red, and is overlaid with blackish-brown transverse stripes, providing
excellent camouflage in forest regions. Till only about a century back, the
tiger was widespread and was found from Turkey
to China, but
now it faces the danger of extension. It is now found in some parts of India,
south-west Asia, Iran,
Manchuria, Sumatra, Bali
and Java. The total number of tigers living in the wild in these areas is now
believed to be much less than 5000.The second part of the eighteenth till the
end of the twentieth century witnessed the ever increasing decline of the tiger
population. First by the wealthy hunters, who ruthlessly hunted down the tigers
for sport and by the natives, out of fear. Later as civilization spread vast
areas of forests were cleared to make place for humans and robbing the tigers
of their natural habitat, resulting in great decline of the tiger population.
As a result of the steady decline of the tiger count, in 1972, the World
Wildlife Fund launched a campaign to protect the tiger. Soon countries like India
and the Soviet Union banned the hunting and killing of
tigers. Even the export of tiger skin and tiger bones and other ports of the
tiger were banned. In the west, countries like the United
States of America and the United
Kingdom among others put an embargo on the
import of the tiger skin. The Tiger is a solitary animal. Each tiger has its
own territory which the tiger defends very furiously. The tiger marks its
territory by spraying their own urine, also claw marks on trees and buses
announces the intruders of the tigers territory. The territory is open only at
the time of mating and that to for its partner. The urine of the female tiger
has a peculiar smell during oestrus, which she sprays on trees and bushes to
attract neighboring male tigers. The actual act of coupling generally lasts for
15-30 seconds only, but is repeated several times in a day during oestrus. The
gestation time is 105 days and normally about three to four cubs are born in
each litter. The infant mortality is very high, only about two on an average
survive to adulthood. Generally the tiger leaves soon after the courtship, but
many stay back until the birth. The cubs are born blind and weigh about 1.5
kgs. at birth. They have their distinct tiger stripes right from the time of
birth. The eyes of the cubs open by the end of the second week and they are
weaned at the sixth week. The cub usually stays with their mothers till they
are two years old, during this time it learns most of arts of survival. They
can however kill for themselves as early as when they are 6-7 months old. A
tiger attains full maturity by the time they are three years old. The Tiger
usually hunts at night, like most of the cats. Their coat being a superb
camouflage makes the tiger stalk their prey from within yards and then make a
surprise attack. The tiger, being strong usually fell their prey with one big
leap and bite its preys throat or neck. They than drag their kill to a quit and
cool place to enjoy the meal. It than hides its kill in a safe place only to
return when hungry again. The deer, antelope, rabbits, porcupines, buffalo and
monkey are the most common animals a tiger feeds on.
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