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A Tiger’s Habitat
Tigers have adapted to living on many habitats on earth. From the steamy jungles to the burning grasslands, a tiger can tackle just about any environment on earth! Tigers are native only to Asian countries.
The tiger can live in a wide range. They range from India, Vietnam, south eastern Russia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Laos, Bhutan, Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal, Cambodia, a small amount in China and other south eastern Asian countries.
A tiger has a lot of habitats too. They’re very common in tropical rain forests. Most rain forests collect over 108 inches of rain a year! These rain forests are very common in south eastern Asia. They also prowl in hot grasslands. These can be found in India. Tigers can also live in coniferous forests. Coniferous forests collect great amounts of snow and are found mostly in Russia. Tigers also have adapted to living in swamps. They can be found in many southern Asian countries.
Tigers can live in many places but are rare and endangered in those parts. To find how to help, click on “Save Tigers”.
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