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Tiger is a largest animal of cat species having unique pattern of dark vertical stripes on its reddish-orange fur. We have provided below various essay on tiger in order to help students. Now-a-days, essays and paragraphs writing competitions are common strategy followed by the teachers in the schools and colleges in order to enhance the skill and knowledge of students about any topic. All the tiger essay given below are written using very simple words under various words limit according to the need and requirement of students.

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We have provided below short and long essay on Tiger in English language.

The essays have been written in simple language to easily provide you complete details of physical and behavioral characteristics of tigers.

After reading these Tiger Essay you will know what does a tiger looks like, how does it hunts and feeds on its prey, its social behaviour etc.

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Tiger Essay 1 (100 words)

The zoological name of tiger (national animal) is Panthera tigris. It is a carnivorous animal which comes under the category of mammal as it gives birth to a child. It belongs to the cat family as a largest living member. It is found all around Asia especially in the countries like Bhutan, China, India, and Siberia. Bengal tigers are generally found in Sundarbans (watery jungle) located in Bangladesh and West Bengal including other south-east Asian countries. They are found in various colors especially white, blue and orange with black stripes. Black stripes on their upper body help them to hide away while hunting. Each and every tiger has different pattern of stripes on their body.

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Tiger Essay 2 (150 words)

Tiger is a National animal of India. It has been declared as the national animal of country because of its royal look. It is very famous and strong animal known for its grace, power and agility. It is an Asiatic carnivorous animal zoologically named as Panthera tigris. There are various species and subspecies of the tigers are found all over the world. Tiger is an endangered species of the animal however few are left (according to the world tiger census) all over the world which we have to conserve in any way in order to save their life on the earth.

Government of India has run a program named “Project Tiger” in April 1973 in order to maintain the position of continuously decreasing tiger population in India. It is the matter of happiness that because of the Project Tiger campaign, the population of tigers in India is in a comfortable position.

Tiger Essay 3 (200 words)

Tiger is a national animal which belongs to the cat family. Scientific name of tiger is Panthera tigris. It is known as the largest animal in the cat family. It is found in various colors such as orange, white and blue having black stripes. Each and every tiger has different black stripes on their body. They may be different outside however their underside of abdomen becomes white. Bengal Tigers were originated in Siberia however they migrated to south because of the colder climate. Now, the natural heritage of the Royal Bengal Tiger is India. Bengal Tigers can be 7 to 10 feet long and 350 to 550 lbs weight.

They vary in size and weight depending on the subspecies and places they found. Siberian tigers are considered as the largest tigers. Females are considered to be little smaller than the males. Few decades ago, tigers were endangering continuously however because of an Indian campaign “Project Tiger”, the condition of tigers in India is in control. Earlier they were hunted very heavily by the man for the purposes like sports, traditional medical products, etc. ‘Project Tiger’ was initiated by the government of India in April 1973 in order to get control over their number. The main threats to the tiger’s life are deforestation means habitat loss and population fragmentation.

Tiger Essay 4 (250 words)

Tiger is a wild animal which has been declared as the national animal of India by the Indian government. It is considered as the cruelest wild animal to which everyone has fear of. It is a very strong animal which can jump to the long distance. It looks very calm however very clever and can suddenly grab its prey from the long distance. It becomes very fond of blood and flesh of other wild animals such cow, deer, goat, dog, rabbit, (sometimes human beings according to the chance), etc.

Tigers are called as lord of Jungle as they symbolize the wildlife wealth of the country. This is an animal having the combination of strength, grace, enormous power and agility which is the big reasons of its respect and high esteem. It is estimated that almost half of the total population of tigers are living in India. However, in the last few decades, the population of tiger in India was decreasing to a extent. The Project Tiger was launched by the government of India in 1973 in order to protect the existence of this royal animal in the country.

There are almost eight races of the tiger and the Indian race named as Royal Bengal Tiger is found in almost all over the country (except north-western region). Few years after the launch of Project Tiger, it was seen a marked increase in the tiger population in India. According to the census of 1993, the total number of tiger in the country was almost 3,750. Around 23 tiger reserves (covering an area of 33,406 sq. km) have been made under the campaign of Project Tiger throughout the country.

Tiger Essay 5 (300 words)

Tiger is a wild animal and popularly known as the national animal of India. It is almost similar to the cat as it belongs to the cat family. It is known as the largest species of the cat family. It has big teeth and a long tail. It can be of various colors (such as white, blue and orange) however everyone has black stripes on their body. It can run to a long distance with huge jumps within few minutes because it has a God gifted padded feet with sharp claws. Its four teeth (two in upper and two in lower jaw) are very sharp and strong in order to grab a huge prey to fulfill its heavy food need. The length and height of a tiger can be about 8 to 10 feet and 3 to 4 feet respectively.

It is a carnivorous animal and become very fond of blood and flesh. Sometimes, it comes to the villages from the dense forests in the search of food and eat any animal even people. It makes a solid grip on its preys (such as deer, zebra and other animals) very suddenly through its strong jaws and sharp claws. Generally, it sleeps during day time and hunts during night time because of easiness in grabbing preys. Killing wild animals without the need of food is its nature and hobby which shows its strongness and being powerful in the forest in front of other animals. That’s why, it is known as very cruel and violent wild animal.

In India, tigers are commonly found in Sundarbans (Assam, West Bengal, Tripura, Central India, etc). More big sized tigers are found in the African jungles however Royal Bengal Tigers look most beautiful of all. Tiger killing has been prohibited all through the country from the time when the number of tigers was decreasing very fast. There are six living subspecies of tigers found (such as Bengal tiger, Siberian tiger, Sumatran tiger, Malayan tiger, Indo-Chinese tiger, and South-Chinese tiger) and three have been recently extinct (such as Javan tiger, Caspian tiger, and Bali tiger).

Tiger Essay 6 (400 words)

Tiger is a very violent wild animal. It has been declared by the Indian government as the national animal of India. It is considered as the strongest, powerful and most beautiful animal on this planet. It lives in a dense forest however sometimes comes to the villages and other residential places in the search of food or deforestation. Siberian Tigers are generally used to live in cold places however Royal Bengal Tigers in the forest near river that’s why they know well to swim.

Few decades ago, tigers were hunted by the people to a great extent for fulfilling various purposes including illegal business of its body parts like skin, bones, teeth, nail, etc. It resulted in the massive decrease in the population of tigers all over India. Tigers are also found in other countries like Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Malaysia, Russia, Vietnam, Bhutan, etc.

Tiger is a carnivorous animal which hunts in the night however sleeps for day. Tiger has a strong and powerful body using which it can jump up to the high length (almost 7 ft) and run up for long distance (almost 85 km/h). Black stripes on their blue, white or orange body make them really attractive and beautiful. It has naturally strong jaws, teeth and sharp claws in order to grasp its prey from long distance. It is considered as its long tail helps to maintain balance while hunting the prey. A tiger can be around 13 feet in length and 150 kg in weight. Tigers can be recognized by their unique pattern of stripes on the upper body.

Tiger as a National Animal

Tiger was selected as the National animal of India by the government because of its power, strength, and agility. It was selected as so also because of its nice names such as king of Jungle and Royal Bengal Tiger.

What is Project Tiger

Project Tiger is a campaign run by the government of India in order to maintain the population of tiger in country. It was established in 1973 in order to save tigers from the extreme threat of extinction. This project was made to focus on the preservation of remaining tigers all over the country as well as increase their number through the breeding of species. Around 23 tiger reserves have been made throughout the country for providing the safety and natural environment to them. It was seen a marked improvement in the tiger population by 1993 in the country. However despite the increase in population, the population of tigers in the country is still not satisfactory compared to the effort and money put in the project.

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Tiger is India’s national animal. This majestic beast roams around various forests of India. In this lesson today, you will learn how to write essays on Tiger.

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Short Essay on National Animal of India in 100 Words 

The tiger is a wild animal that lives in forests. Tigers have orange fur with dark vertical stripes which help them blend with the surroundings and hunt easily. They are agile and have very sharp claws. Tigers are carnivorous animals and prey on large animals like wild boars, deers, buffaloes and elephant calves.

A tiger can eat up to 50 kilograms of meat at one time. They can also kill and eat humans but it usually only happens if the tiger is too old or injured and can no longer kill other animals. Tigers are mostly found in Asia and some parts of Russia. There are many different types of tigers like royal Bengal tiger, Serbian tiger, Sumatran tiger, Indo-Chinese and Malayan tigers. Tigers are majestic creatures. 

Short Essay on Tiger in 200 Words

The tiger is a wild animal that lives in areas with dense vegetation, like forests, grasslands, savannas and mangrove swamps. Most tigers have orange fur with dark vertical stripes which helps them blend with their surroundings and hunt easily.

Tigers are agile and fast and can run at a speed of 64 kilometres per hour. They have sharp claws which help them grasp and hold onto prey. Tigers are carnivorous animals and they eat the flesh of other animals. They prey on large animals like deers, pigs, cows, buffalos, goats, horses as well as elephants and rhinoceros calves. 

A tiger can eat 50 kilograms of meat at one time and go without food for about ten days. Tigers are usually wary of humans and do not prefer eating them. However, if a tiger is too old or injured to hunt large animals, it can kill and eat a human if necessary. In the past, wild tigers used to be found all over Asia and in some parts of Russia. But due to illegal hunting and habitat loss, the population of tigers has been greatly reduced.

Currently, tigers are mostly found in Serbia, China, and Southeast Asia and the existing types include the royal Bengal tiger, Sumatran tiger, Indo-Chinese and Malayan tigers. The tiger is the national animal of India. 

Short Essay on Tiger in 400 Words 

Tiger is a wild animal that lives in areas with dense vegetation, like forests, grasslands, savannas and mangrove swamps. They can grow up to 10 feet and weigh as much as 300 kilograms. Most tigers have orange fur with dark vertical stripes and a white underside which helps them blend with their surroundings and thus hunt easily. They are agile and fast and can run at a speed of 64 kilometres per hour.

The tiger has a muscular body, strong legs, sharp claws and a long tail. The claws help the tiger grasp and hold onto prey. Tigers are carnivorous animals and they eat the flesh of other animals. They prey on large animals like deers, pigs, cows, buffalos, goats, horses as well as elephants and rhinoceros calves.

A tiger can eat 50 kilograms of meat at one time and go without food for about ten days. Tigers are usually wary of humans and do not prefer eating them. However, if a tiger is too old or injured to hunt large animals, it can kill and eat a human if necessary.

Tigers usually live solitary lives and are territorial in nature. They have home ranges within which they roam and satisfy their needs. Tigresses give birth to cubs and one litter contains two to three cubs on average. The mother takes care of the cubs while the father takes no part in rearing. Cubs start to eat meat at about eight weeks. They start hunting on their own at 11 months and become independent around 18 to 20 months of age. Tigers continue to grow until five years of age. Young females reach maturity at three to four years of age while males take four to five years. 

In the past, wild tigers used to be found all over Asia and in some parts of Russia. But due to illegal hunting and habitat loss, their population has been greatly reduced. Three subspecies of tigers – Balinese, Javan and Caspian have already gone extinct. Now, tigers are mostly found in Serbia, China, and Southeast Asia and the existing types include the royal Bengal tiger, Sumatran tiger, Indo-Chinese and Malayan tigers.

The tiger is the national animal of India, Bangladesh, Malaysia and South Korea. It has a lot of cultural and religious significance as well. In Hinduism, Lord Shiva wears and sits on tiger skin while in Buddhism, the tiger represents anger. In China, the tiger is seen as an equal rival of the dragon and was once seen as the personification of war. Tigers are majestic creatures. 

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Essay on Tiger: Tiger is a wild animal belonging to the cat family. It falls in the category of carnivorous species preferably found in a dense forest. The two-chief subspecies of tiger are Siberian and Bengal Tiger. Tiger is meant to be the most ferocious animal of all. They are brown-orange colour with black stripes and white colour with black stripes. Below we have provided Tiger Essay in English, written in easy and simple words for class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 school students.

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Tigers are the most beautiful animals on the planet. They are found in the dense forest because of their characteristic feature to stay aloof from human contact. In India, they are found in the jungles of Sundarbans, West Bengal, Assam and Central India. They belong to the cat family and often referred to as big cats. Tigers are known to be a territorial and solitary animal who stands as the apex predator.

Habitat and Physical Features

Tiger possesses a muscular body with strong forelimbs. Its pelage is massive, and colouration varies from brown to orange with black stripes. The strips are unique for every tiger and help in camouflage in vegetation, especially in the long grass. Their hair growth is thick around the neck and jaws with long whiskers, especially in males. The skull of the tiger is like the lion’s skull.

Having blessed with padded feet and sharp claws, they display unique hunting skills which let them have a stronghold on their prey. Tigers are nocturnal as they sleep in the day and hunt in the night. Its eye glow like a fire in the dark night and their vision is six times stronger than humans during night. The tail plays a crucial role in hunting as it helps to balance while running fast. The teeth are divided into two parts-two in the upper jaw and two in the lower jaw.

Hunting and Diet

They usually feed on large or medium-sized mammals. The most preferred are deer, wild boar, cow, barasingha, etc. If not larger ones, then it feeds on smaller prey such as birds, hares, fish, porcupines and monkeys. Moreover, they also prefer other prey like leopards, bears, dogs and crocodiles.

Due to their antisocial behaviour, they hunt alone and ambush their prey using their body size and weight to knock the victim off balance. Like other predators, tigers also bite the throat of the prey and remains latched onto it till the target dies of strangulation. Tigers can even hunt swiftly in water because of its extraordinary swimming skills.

Causes for Tiger Endangerment

The tiger numbers are declining due to excessive cutting of trees, which causes to lose their natural habitat. They are forced to live in an unnatural environment. Tigers being territorial require more substantial space to roam and hunt. But with the reduction of the number of prey and surrounding, they suffer tremendously. Global warming brought climate change which leads them to become vulnerable. Poaching and hunting are the immediate threat to the species.

They are poached for their bones, organs, skin, fur, and sold in the black markets. Another danger is retaliatory killing which is caused when tigers enter the residential areas in the villages to kill cattle. Villages retaliate by killing them as loss of livestock means loos of livelihood for them.

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Project Tiger

Project Tiger was commenced in the year 1973 with the objective to protect the striped predator from extinction. Under the project, few areas in India are identified as Tiger Reserves. Since then, special efforts are carried out to save the animal. Initially, nine reserves were set up later, which increased to 27 centres in the year 2003. The chief goal of the project is as follows:

  • Restricting and banishing all sorts of human activity in the core zones and minimalizing the action in the buffer zone.
  • Evaluating the damage done to the eco-system and implementing solutions to recover it to its original form.
  • Surveilling the changes brought and researching the conditions prudent for their survival.
  • Ensuring to increase the population through breeding in their species.

Furthermore, plans are devised to develop a wireless communication system to curb the evil act of poaching. Steps like relocating the villages away from core areas, control of livestock grazing in tiger area and assessments regarding the environmental changes have come to fruition by displaying positive signs. Although the government has tried to increase the number, still it is not satisfactory compared to the money invested in the scheme.

Nature has always helped mankind by bestowing immense bounties, thus flourishing human race. Therefore, it is essential as a human being to give back to nature in the form of love, care, protection and respect. Saving wildlife and taking precautionary measures is crucial to our environment as it will help those on the brink of extinction. Voluntary help is required by everyone to work together with the government and wildlife organizations to save mother earth.

The environment safety programs, nature projects, project tiger, nature camps etc. are started by the Indian government outspread awareness among the people. The projects not only have the aim to preserve our national heritage but also promote eco-tourism. Together as responsible citizens, we can make all the projects successful and help refloat the sabotaged conditions that hamper the peace of earth.

Short Essay on Tiger in English 250 Words

Tiger Essay, usually given for class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 students.

Tiger is the national animal of India due to its strength, agility and energy. It is found in the dense forest and considered to be the most powerful, attractive and aggressive animal. Although they live in a dense forest, they are usually spotted in villages and other residential areas due to the mass cutting of trees. They belong to the cat family because of its resemblance to a cat. It has enormous teeth and a long tail with the ability to jump from a very long distance.

Tigers devour on other animals like cow, deer, goat and rabbit. People often refer them to be the God of the forest as they are a symbol of wealth in the woods. Tigers average height and length is 8 to 10 feet and 3 to 4 feet. Generally, it sleeps in the day and hunts in the night. It uses chemical signalling as a form of conveying its physical dominance to other animals. The signal has a long-lasting effect than physical or auditory signalling and could be in the form of urine, excretions, glandular secretion etc.

The strips on its body assist in camouflaging due to which it appears unrecognised to the prey. This provides an opportunity to pounce on the victim and make a good kill. In India, tigers are found in Assam, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Tripura etc. Poaching and hunting have led the population of the tiger to decrease rapidly, thus crippling the food-chain and ecology balance.

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Tiger is the most charismatic and ferocious wild cat and the national animal of India.  Tiger symbolises India’s wildlife wealth. It is considered as the national animal because of its grace, strength, agility and enormous power. Also, India is the land of the largest number of tigers in the world and consists of 50% of the world’s tiger population. Yet this creature is the most slaughtered one in the country and is on the verge of becoming extinct. In 1970, the alarm was raised and hunting of tigers was made illegal. Many programs and initiatives were taken for the protection of the tiger population living in the wild.

Essay On Tigers 200 Words

In India, from the era of kings and princes, hunting tigers had been a popular source of entertaining sport, which continued during the British rule. The royal families and elites hunted tigers for several reasons; they were killed for the beautiful skin, which was used for making clothes, rugs, etc; for its multitude of medicinal properties and for other selfish interests. There was and there is a huge demand for tiger parts and products in the market outside India’s border, which is providing an added threat to the tiger’s very existence. 

It is also perceived that large development projects like mining, thermal and hydroelectric dams are also affecting the tiger’s habitat as many forests have been destroyed to facilitate such projects. 

Why Save Tigers?

As a large predator, tigers play a pivotal role in maintaining the equilibrium of the ecosystem. Tigers being the top predators, they are at the apex of the food cycle. They along with other predators keep a check on the herbivore animals, thus helping in maintaining the right balance of animals in the forest. This cycle can prevent deforestation. One tiger can protect several acres of forest in this way. In this way, the tigers and other animals will continue to get their natural habitat.

Essay On Tigers 500 Words

The very first thing anyone should do is to spread awareness among people regarding the matter of preserving the tigers. One can create and increase attention to “Preserve Tigers” by spreading adverts, leaflets, by the use of the Internet, by social media, by creating websites, etc. Public attention is crucial for such matters.

Protecting the jungles by all means necessary is the next most important phase in order to preserve the population of the tigers. The awareness that was spread earlier will come in handy as people will begin to join the cause on their own. Planting new trees in the areas around the forest is also a great idea.

Raise the voice against the projects that can seriously impact the already decreasing tiger population. The big corporations will eventually have to come down if a voice strong enough was created. Raising the issue and concerns regarding the tiger population with the government can also be helpful.

Project Tiger

Tiger Conservation has become the most crucial project for India and other countries for numerous reasons. 

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi initiated a conservation program called ‘Project Tiger’ in 1973 in Jim Corbett Park, Uttarakhand to save the tigers from becoming endangered. 

The aim of this project was to create a safe and ideal environmental condition for the survival and growth of tigers and their prey. 

The project started with nine tiger reserves and today there are 50 reserves across the country. Nagarjuna Sagar is the largest tiger reserve in India. 

Over the years, this project has been able to identify and eliminate the factors responsible for the decline of the tiger population in the country and successfully saved tigers to a large extent.  Other than conservation, the aim of Project Tiger is to aid and facilitate the breeding of tigers within a safe environment and transport them to other forests so that their population can be scaled up. 

Problems of Project Tiger

The Tiger Project was very successful in its endeavor and the population of the tigers increased up to 3500 tigers in the year 1990 from 1200 tigers in 1973. However, due to illegal poaching, the number drastically dropped. The project was not able to keep pace with the rapid changes and development. 

In 2006, the National Tiger Conservation Authority resumed the responsibility of implementation of Project Tiger to protect the endangered tigers. Many other NGOs have supported this government project by implementing many conservation activities to protect tiger habitats, mitigate tiger-human conflict, tackle wildlife crime, monitor tiger population, raise awareness and improve the livelihood of people living near the tiger reserves. 

Many social campaigns were launched to create awareness about the alarming state of tigers in the country. Well-known celebrities became the face of these campaigns to attract the public for this national cause. 

Tiger is an iconic species and yet it is slowly getting extinct. There could be possibilities that our future generation never gets to see tigers in real life but only in pictures. So it is important that citizens of India become aware of this and take all preventive measures to save this species. 

The short and long versions of the essay on Save Tiger in English will help you understand the important points to be included. Learn from these samples and compile essays on this topic on your own.

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Why should we save tigers?

The tiger is a large predator, which plays a significant role in the health and diversity of the ecosystem. Tigers are at the top of the food chain, maintaining the balance between the prey and herbivores and the vegetation upon which they feed. Hence why keep the herbivorous animals in check and prevent deforestation in nature. With the help of this cycle, a single tiger can protect a whole acre of forest from the deforestation that happens due to the overgrazing by the herbivores. In this way, the tiger knowingly or unknowingly preserves the natural habitats for many other animals and also their own habitats.

When was Project Tiger launched and by whom?

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi launched the Project Tiger in 1973 in Jim Corbett Park, Uttarakhand. The program was launched in order to save the tiger population from becoming endangered.

The conservation of tigers from becoming endangered or worse from going extinct was a serious project for many countries and especially for the country of India as India harbours a great population of tigers and also the biggest species of tigers are also present in India by the name of Bangali Tigers. 

Protecting the species of the tigers is a moral and ethical duty of the state of India and also the people living in the nation.

What is the aim of Project Tiger?

The Project Tiger aimed at creating a safe and ideal environmental condition for the survival and growth of tigers and their prey. The project started with making a total of 9 such safe and ideal places called tiger reserves. Nowadays, one can find a full of 50 tiger reserves. Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve situated in the state of Andhra Pradesh is said to be the largest tiger reserve present in India. 

The project tiger also works and has been able to identify and eliminate various threats that can lead to a decline in the population of the tigers in the reserves and also outside the reserves, like capturing and punishing hunters and poachers who kill tigers to sell their bodyparts in the international black market.

Mention two reasons why tigers are facing a genuine threat of extinction?

The two reasons for the extinction of tigers are encroaching on the natural habitat of the tigers for the development of industries and the poaching of tigers for their body parts, as there is a huge demand in the international market.

From the era of the kings and princes, Hunting tigers have been a popular source of entertainment sports. Rich and Elite people all around the world to this date demand the beautiful skin of tigers, for making of various materials, not just the clothes, which gives them incentives for the poachers and hunters to kill the tigers. Habitat destruction is due to other human activities like the construction of dams and many other Infrastructure projects run by humans.

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Paragraph On Tiger 100, 150, 200, 250 to 300 Words for Kids, Students and Children

February 7, 2024 by Prasanna

Paragraph On Tiger: Tiger is a carnivorous animal that lives in forests and is one of the most endangered species on earth. It is the national animal of countries like India that is doing every bit to save the tiger population. There are mainly 2 large species of tigers: Panthera tigris Tigris and Panthera tigris sondaica.

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Paragraph on Tiger – 100 Words for Classes 1, 2, 3 Kids

Tiger is a wild animal that lives in forests. It is a carnivorous mammal that preys on organisms like deer. They are quick-paced and are very fast. The body of tigers is in the color of red or orange with dark black stripes on the surface. They have a length of 6 to 10 feet and weigh nearly 660 pounds when they reach maturity. Tigers have a ferocious roar, but they don’t interfere with humans unless they hit or cause them harm. These animals can be adorable while functioning on the web.

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Paragraph on Tiger – 150 Words for Classes 4 and 5 Children

Tigers are animals that live in the wild. They are hungry animals that prey on smaller organisms. Their food usually consists of deer and boars. These animals grow up fast and attain maturity at around 3 or 4 years. They can live for up to 20 years in the wild. Males of the species are heavier than their female counterparts as they have different body functions. The young ones of tigers are known as cubs and require special care at the time of their birth. This is the reason why most of the cubs don’t survive in the wild. They are endangered species, and their number has been declining for the past decade. Efforts are being made to conserve these mammals, and it has seen some improvement in countries like Nepal, India, Russia, and China. These animals are ferocious yet sensitive, so they must remain in the wild without any human interference.

Paragraph on Tiger – 200 Words for Classes 6, 7, 8 Students

Tigers occupy the highest level of the ecological pyramid and prey on the lower organisms. They have a hunt-and-eat pattern of eating and have excellent hunting skills. Their hind legs have been specially built to give them super-fast speeds in the blink of an eye. They can efficiently run and hunt down food in the wild. Off late, the tiger population has been dwindling because of illegal activities by man. Some poachers lay traps for tigers and kill them for their skin, teeth, and hair.

These illegal activities have led to a decrease in the tiger population on earth. It is time for reforms in our actions. We must all work towards conserving this endangered service, as it will take a lot of time. We have lost a significant share of tigers from our ecosystem, and as of now, only 3900 species of tigers remain in the wild. That is a reason to worry because if this trend continues, we might lose all the tigers from the face of the earth. We need to act responsibly and save tigers from the brink of extinction. Extinction will lead to disruption of the global ecosystem and can have disastrous effects on wildlife.

Paragraph on Tiger – 250 Words for Classes 9, 10, 11, 12 and Competitive Exams Students

The plight of tigers has sounded across the world for many years, but we have heard it only recently. Tigers are animals of the wild that are carnivorous and feed on the lower-level organisms. Being on top of the food chain, they were thought to be invincible. But something changed that; something as simple yet complex as humans. Humans, solely are responsible for causing this near extinction of tigers from the earth. They have the scientific name of Panthera tigris Tigris. It has many subspecies too, and each subspecies has its unique set of characters. The most common character is to fast at an intense speed. The limited number of tigers found in the wild has been dwindling.

Tigers are hunting animals, and a lack of adequate trees in the forest has driven out deer and other organisms from forests. This has led to the loss of food for the tigers and has resulted in their death. Most of the tigers die as a result of extreme starvation when they have gone on for nearly a week without food. The situation is grave, and they have been declared as endangered species by most environmental organizations. There have been efforts to save the tiger population by breeding them off-site and caring for them in specialized houses. These tigers are somewhat prone to diseases, but this is a really helpful process and has seen some improvement in the tiger population in some countries.

Paragraph on Tiger - 250 Words for Classes 9, 10, 11, 12 and Competitive Exams

FAQ’s on Paragraph on Tiger

Question 1. What is the current tiger population on earth?

Answer: The current tiger population on earth stands at 3900. It has seen an improvement from the 3500 that was counted last year.

Question 2. How is the tiger population counted?

Answer: The tiger population is counted by paw marks, pellets, IR cameras, and a rough estimation.

Question 3. Why are tigers important?

Answer: Tigers form an important part of our ecosystems, and if they become extinct, the global food chain would be disrupted. It would lead to a disorderly function with disastrous effects in the long term. Therefore, we must save them while we can.

Question 4. What is the scientific name of the tiger?

Answer: The scientific name of tigers is Panthera tigris Tigris. It is the most common type of tiger found in the wild.

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Paragraph on Tiger: Did you know that tigers, the largest of all the Asian big cats, are on a precarious path towards extinction? With their habitats shrinking and the threat of poachers ever-present, tigers face an uncertain future. Tigers play a pivotal role in the health and diversity of ecosystems.

By being top predators, they help keep populations of prey species in check, which in turn maintains the balance within their environment. Recognizing the critical situation, conservationists worldwide are rallying to turn the tide for tigers. Through innovative conservation strategies, such as creating wildlife corridors and enforcing stricter wildlife laws, there is hope for tigers.

These efforts are vital to preserve not only the tiger’s majestic beauty but also the biodiversity of our planet. To appreciate the significance of these efforts, we must delve into the fascinating world of tigers, understanding their behaviors, habitat, and the challenges they face.

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Paragraph on Tiger – 100 words

The tiger, a magnificent and powerful creature, holds a special place in India, both ecologically and culturally. Known as the national animal of India, tigers symbolize strength, agility, and grace. Predominantly found in various habitats like dense forests and mangroves, their presence is vital for ecosystem balance.

India’s Project Tiger, launched in 1973, has been pivotal in the conservation efforts to increase their dwindling numbers. This project not only highlights the government’s commitment to preserving this majestic animal but also raises awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation. Through concerted efforts, India has witnessed a significant increase in the tiger population, showcasing the success of its conservation strategies.

Paragraph on Tiger – 150 words

The tiger, an iconic species, plays a crucial role in India’s wildlife narrative. As the national animal, it represents the country’s wildlife richness and cultural heritage. Tigers are found in various habitats across India, including the lush Sunderbans mangroves, the dense forests of Madhya Pradesh, and the snowy landscapes of the Himalayan foothills.

Despite their wide range, tigers face threats from habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict.Recognizing this, India initiated Project Tiger in 1973, a conservation program aimed at protecting tigers and their habitats. This project has not only helped in stabilizing and increasing tiger populations but also in preserving ecosystems, promoting biodiversity, and supporting local communities.

Education and awareness programs complement these efforts, teaching young Indians the importance of biodiversity and conservation. The success of Project Tiger is a testament to India’s dedication to environmental conservation and serves as an inspiration for wildlife protection globally.

Paragraph on Tiger – 200 words

The tiger, India’s national animal, embodies the spirit of the wild and plays a pivotal role in the nation’s cultural and ecological heritage. This majestic predator thrives in a variety of habitats across India, from the steamy mangroves of the Sunderbans to the deciduous forests of Central India and the grasslands of the Himalayan foothills.

However, tigers face severe threats from habitat fragmentation, poaching for their fur and body parts, and escalating human-tiger conflicts. In response, the Indian government launched Project Tiger in 1973, a groundbreaking conservation initiative aimed at safeguarding tigers and their habitats. This project has led to the establishment of over 50 tiger reserves in India, which are managed under strict guidelines for conservation and protection.

Through Project Tiger, India has achieved remarkable success in increasing the tiger population, demonstrating the potential of dedicated conservation efforts. Moreover, this initiative has been instrumental in protecting entire ecosystems, thereby preserving biodiversity and supporting the livelihoods of local communities through eco-tourism.

Educational programs have also been integrated, fostering a sense of responsibility and awareness among the younger generations about the importance of wildlife conservation. India’s commitment to tiger conservation serves as a global benchmark, highlighting the significance of collective action and sustainable practices in preserving our natural world for future generations.

Paragraph on Tiger – 250 words

The tiger, scientifically known as Panthera tigris, holds a prestigious position in India’s fauna and is the country’s national animal. This magnificent creature, with its distinctive orange coat marked by dark stripes and a gracefully long tail, is not just an emblem of India’s rich biodiversity but also a vital component of the ecosystems it inhabits.

Tigers are apex predators, meaning they reside at the top of the food chain, playing a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature by controlling the population of herbivores. This, in turn, helps in preserving the vegetation and the overall health of the forest.

India is home to a variety of tiger habitats, ranging from the dense mangrove forests of the Sundarbans in the east to the arid landscapes of Ranthambore in the northwest. Each habitat supports a unique ecosystem, showcasing the adaptability and versatility of the tiger.

The Indian government, recognizing the tiger’s importance, has initiated several conservation programs, such as Project Tiger, which was launched in 1973 to protect tigers and their habitats. Thanks to these efforts, India has witnessed a significant increase in the tiger population, with the latest census showing a promising rise in numbers.

Understanding and protecting the tiger is crucial for students. It teaches us about the complexity of ecosystems, the importance of conservation, and our role in maintaining biodiversity. By learning about the tiger, students can appreciate the intricate connections within nature and the significance of each species in maintaining ecological balance.

Paragraph on Tiger – 300 words

The tiger, known as Panthera tigris in scientific circles, is a symbol of strength, agility, and grace, holding a special place in India’s heart as the national animal. This magnificent beast, with its vibrant orange fur patterned with dark stripes, is not only a marvel of nature but also an essential part of India’s cultural and ecological heritage.

Tigers are found across various habitats in India, including the snowy peaks of the Himalayas, the lush forests of the Western Ghats, and the dense mangroves of the Sundarbans. Each of these habitats presents a unique environment, demonstrating the tiger’s incredible adaptability.

India’s commitment to tiger conservation is evident through initiatives like Project Tiger, which has played a pivotal role in increasing the tiger population from a dwindling number to a more stable figure today. This project, along with the establishment of numerous tiger reserves, aims to provide safe havens for tigers, protecting them from poaching and habitat loss. These efforts highlight the importance of conservation and the need to maintain biodiversity for the health of our planet.

For students, learning about the tiger is not just about understanding a single species; it is about recognizing the interdependence of all living things and the significance of conserving our natural world. The story of the tiger’s struggle and resilience serves as a powerful lesson on the impact of human activities on wildlife and the environment.

By studying the tiger, students can develop a deeper appreciation for nature’s complexity and the critical role that each organism plays in sustaining ecosystems. This knowledge is crucial in fostering a sense of responsibility and action towards environmental conservation among the younger generation, ensuring a healthier planet for future generations.

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Save Tiger Essay

tiger essay in 200 words

The save tiger essay is an eye-opener for many people who are not aware of the impact of the loss of tigers. Tigers are one of the most endangered species on Earth. Their numbers have decreased by 97% in the last 100 years, making them close to extinction. We all have a responsibility to save tigers because they are an essential part of our ecosystem. They eat animals that would be detrimental to our environment and help maintain ecological balance.

A tiger is a giant wild cat in the world which belongs to the genus Panthera, including lions and jaguars. They are primarily solitary animals that are native to Asia. Tiger is an elusive animal and the biggest of all cats. It is the national animal of India. This save tiger essay in English helps kids understand how important it is to protect these precious animals.

Did you know that tigers can weigh up to a thousand pounds and be more than 14 feet long from nose to tail? Tigers have been around for over 10,000 years.

How to Save Tigers?

How to save tigers essay is a great way to help children comprehend the need for conserving our national animal. To save these creatures, we have to let them live in their home – forests. Tigers prefer to live in dense jungles, grasslands and swampy forests. It hunts alone or in groups, often at night. Moreover, a tiger can be identified from a mile away from its striped fur. Despite their impressive size, they are very stealthy hunters and stalk their prey for hours before taking a leap.

There are many things we can do to save tigers. We can stop the hunting and trade of tiger parts. Government policies can help conserve their natural habitats, thus protecting their home from becoming endangered.

Besides, educating people on the adverse effects of encroaching on tigers’ habitats can help them protect the species.

Essay writing on save tiger keeps kids engaged in learning about the tigers and measures to safeguard them. You can check out more essays similar to the save tiger essay on BYJU’S website.

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The tiger can be identified from a mile away from its striped fur.

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An important way to save tigers is by creating laws to help protect their natural habitat. Moreover, making people aware of the need for conservation can stop them from being endangered animals.

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Paragraph on Tiger 100 Words

The tiger is a big and strong wild cat that lives in various parts of Asia. It is known for its distinctive orange and black striped fur, which helps it blend into the grass and forests where it lives. Tigers are excellent hunters and mainly eat deer and wild boar. 

They are solitary animals, meaning they prefer to live alone rather than in groups. Unfortunately, tigers are endangered because of habitat loss and poaching for their beautiful fur and body parts. Conservation efforts are in progress to protect these big creatures ensuring their survival in the wild.

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Paragraph on Tiger 150 Words

The tiger, a magnificent and powerful big cat, roams the diverse landscapes of Asia, from dense jungles to grassy plains. Instantly recognizable by its striking orange coat adorned with bold black stripes, the tiger is a symbol of strength and beauty. With a robust build and sharp claws, it is an adept hunter, primarily preying on deer and wild boar. 

Unlike some social animals, tigers are solitary creatures, choosing to navigate their territories alone. Tragically, these majestic creatures face serious threats, primarily due to habitat destruction and illegal poaching driven by the demand for their skins and body parts. As a result, tigers are classified as endangered species. 

Conservation initiatives, involving habitat preservation and anti-poaching efforts, strive to safeguard these remarkable animals and ensure a future where they can continue to roam the wild, contributing to the rich biodiversity of their ecosystems.

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Paragraph on Tiger 200 Words

The tiger, a captivating apex predator, embodies strength and grace in the diverse ecosystems it inhabits across Asia. With a robust and agile build, tigers are well-adapted to a variety of landscapes, from dense forests to open grasslands. Their distinctive orange fur, adorned with bold black stripes, serves not only as a breathtaking visual spectacle but also as a clever camouflage in their natural habitats.

Tigers are solitary hunters, relying on stealth and strength to capture prey such as deer and wild boar. Their territorial nature means they carve out vast expanses of land as their own, defending it fiercely from other tigers. Unfortunately, these majestic creatures face severe threats to their survival. Habitat destruction, driven by human activities like logging and agriculture, has significantly reduced their living spaces. 

Moreover, the illegal wildlife trade continues to pose a grave danger, with tigers falling victim to poaching for their skins, bones, and other body parts, driven by misguided beliefs in traditional medicine.

Conservation efforts are crucial to secure the tiger’s future. Initiatives include establishing protected areas, combating poaching through law enforcement, and raising awareness about the importance of preserving these apex predators for the health of entire ecosystems. The survival of the tiger is not just a testament to the resilience of a species but also a barometer for the overall health of the habitats they call home.

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Essay on Tiger in 250 Words

The tiger, a majestic big cat, stands as an icon of strength and beauty in the diverse landscapes of Asia. With its robust physique and distinctive orange fur adorned with bold black stripes, the tiger captures the imagination of people worldwide.

Adaptations for Survival

Tigers exhibit remarkable adaptations that contribute to their survival in varied environments. Their agile and muscular bodies, coupled with sharp claws, make them formidable hunters. The striking striped coat, while visually stunning, serves a dual purpose by providing effective camouflage in the dense vegetation of forests and grasslands.

Solitary Hunters and Territorial Behavior

Unlike some social species, tigers are solitary hunters, relying on stealth and strength to capture prey such as deer and wild boar. Their territorial nature leads them to establish vast territories, fiercely defending them from other tigers. This behaviour underscores their need for expansive, undisturbed habitats.

Threats to Survival

Regrettably, tigers face grave threats to their existence. Habitat destruction, resulting from human activities like logging and agriculture, diminishes their living spaces. The illegal wildlife trade exacerbates the crisis, with tigers falling victim to poaching for their skins, bones, and other body parts, driven by misguided beliefs in traditional medicine.

Conservation Efforts

To secure the future of these magnificent creatures, concerted conservation efforts are imperative. Initiatives include the establishment of protected areas, stringent anti-poaching measures, and educational campaigns to raise awareness about the critical role tigers play in maintaining ecosystem health.

The survival of the tiger is not merely a testament to the resilience of a species; it is a crucial indicator of the overall health of the ecosystems they inhabit. By appreciating and safeguarding these apex predators, we contribute to the preservation of biodiversity and the delicate balance of nature.

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Essay on My Favourite Animal Tiger

Students are often asked to write an essay on My Favourite Animal Tiger in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on My Favourite Animal Tiger

Introduction.

The tiger, a majestic and powerful creature, is my favourite animal. It is renowned for its strength, courage, and beauty.

Tigers have a distinct coat of reddish-orange with dark stripes, and their eyes are captivating. They are the largest species in the cat family.

Tigers are solitary animals, known for their stealth and skill in hunting. They are also good swimmers, often found near water bodies.

Conservation

Sadly, tigers are an endangered species. It’s our responsibility to protect them and their habitats for future generations.

250 Words Essay on My Favourite Animal Tiger

Symbol of strength and power.

The tiger is a symbol of strength, power, and fearlessness. In various cultures, it signifies courage, willpower, and personal strength. This aspect resonates with me as it inspires to embody these characteristics in my life. The tiger’s fearlessness in the face of adversity is a lesson in resilience and determination.

Physical Attributes

The tiger’s physical attributes are equally captivating. With its vibrant orange coat adorned with black stripes, the tiger’s appearance is nothing short of stunning. Its muscular body, powerful jaws and sharp claws are testaments to its prowess as a top predator. These physical traits symbolize strength and power, making the tiger an embodiment of natural beauty and raw power.

Behavioural Traits

Tigers are solitary animals, preferring to live and hunt alone. This behaviour symbolizes independence and self-reliance, traits that I admire and strive to incorporate in my life. Their hunting strategy, which involves strategic planning and patience, reflects intelligence and strategic thinking.

Conservation Importance

Tigers are also crucial for ecosystem balance, and their dwindling numbers due to poaching and habitat loss is a pressing concern. This highlights the importance of conservation, adding another layer to my admiration for these creatures.

In conclusion, the tiger’s symbolism, physical attributes, behavioural traits, and conservation importance make it my favourite animal. Its majesty and strength serve as a constant reminder of the wonders of the natural world and our duty to protect it.

500 Words Essay on My Favourite Animal Tiger

Physical characteristics.

The tiger’s physical characteristics are a testament to the wonders of nature. An adult tiger can weigh up to 660 pounds and measure up to 10 feet in length. Their coat, a striking palette of orange, black, and white, serves as both a warning and a camouflage in the wild. The tiger’s muscular build and powerful jaws are designed for hunting, while its sharp retractable claws and padded feet are perfect for silent stalking. Their eyes, burning with intensity, are one of the most distinguishing features, reflecting the animal’s fierce spirit.

Behaviour and Habitat

Tigers are solitary animals, each individual commanding a territory that it fiercely defends. They are primarily nocturnal hunters, using their keen senses of sight and hearing to track their prey. Tigers inhabit a variety of ecosystems, including the snowy landscapes of Siberia, the swamps of the Sundarbans, and the dense jungles of Southeast Asia. This adaptability is a testament to their resilience and versatility.

Symbolic Significance

Conservation status.

Despite their awe-inspiring presence, tigers are an endangered species. Human activities such as habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change have decimated tiger populations. There are now more tigers in captivity than in the wild, a sobering reminder of the impact of human interference on wildlife.

Tigers and the Ecosystem

Tigers play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. As apex predators, they help control the population of other animals, preventing overgrazing and promoting biodiversity. The presence of tigers in an ecosystem is often an indicator of its health and vitality.

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Introduction to Tiger

Tigers, majestic and powerful creatures, are among the world’s most iconic and endangered species. These large carnivorous mammals are known for their distinctive orange coat adorned with black stripes, making them instantly recognizable. With various subspecies, such as the Bengal, Siberian, and Sumatran tiger, they once roamed a vast range across Asia but have faced severe threats due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflicts. Tigers are solitary and territorial animals, relying on their stealth and strength to hunt large mammals in habitats ranging from dense forests to grasslands. Their cultural significance is profound in many Asian cultures, symbolizing strength and power. Today, conservation efforts are critical to their survival, encompassing anti-poaching measures, protected areas, and awareness campaigns to safeguard these spectacular creatures and their ecosystems.

Essay on Tigers

The Majestic Tiger Species

Tigers, scientifically known as Panthera tigris , belong to the Felidae family and are among the largest felids in the world. Physical prowess, behavioral complexity, and cultural symbolism characterize their majestic presence. Understanding tigers’ taxonomy, physical characteristics, and behavioral traits offers profound insights into their captivating nature.

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1. Taxonomy and Classification

  • Subspecies Diversity: Tigers encompass several subspecies, each adapted to specific Asian habitats.
  • Evolutionary History: Tracing the evolutionary lineage of tigers reveals their adaptation and diversification over millennia.

2. Physical Characteristics

  • Size and Morphology: Tigers exhibit remarkable size variations among subspecies, with the Siberian tiger being the largest.
  • Coat Patterns and Coloration: Distinctive striped patterns and coat colors aid in camouflage and species identification.
  • Adaptations for Hunting: Powerful jaws, retractable claws, and muscular bodies equip tigers for efficient predation.

3. Behavioral Traits

  • Solitary Nature: Tigers are primarily solitary animals, except during mating and cub-rearing periods.
  • Territorial Behavior: Establishing and defending territories is crucial for securing resources and breeding opportunities.
  • Hunting Strategies: Tigers employ stealth, patience, and ambush techniques during hunts, often targeting large ungulates.

Tigers Are the National Animal in some countries

India – The Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris):

  • Symbolic Significance: The tiger is particular in Indian culture and mythology, symbolizing power, strength, and resilience. It is associated with the goddess Durga and often features in various religious and cultural contexts.
  • Conservation Focus: India has a significant tiger population, and adopting the tiger as the national animal reflects the country’s commitment to wildlife conservation. The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) oversees efforts to protect and preserve tiger habitats in various national parks and reserves.

Bangladesh – The Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris):

  • Cultural Reverence: Like India, Bangladesh considers the Bengal Tiger a symbol of national pride. The tiger’s presence is woven into the country’s cultural identity fabric, appearing in folklore, art, and literature.
  • Conservation Efforts: Bangladesh recognizes the importance of preserving its Bengal Tiger population. Conservation initiatives aim to protect the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world and home to the Bengal Tiger.

South Korea – The Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica):

  • Cultural Significance: The Siberian Tiger holds cultural importance in South Korea, symbolizing courage, protection, and national identity. It has historical connections to Korean folklore and traditions.
  • Conservation Initiatives: South Korea has implemented measures to protect the Siberian Tiger, including captive breeding programs and habitat conservation efforts.

North Korea – The Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica):

  • Symbol of Strength: The Siberian Tiger symbolizes strength and power in North Korea, reflecting the nation’s aspirations and resilience.
  • Conservation Challenges: North Korea faces challenges in conserving its Siberian Tiger population due to habitat loss and poaching.

Malaysia – The Malayan Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni):

  • Biodiversity Representation: The Malayan Tiger serves as a symbol of Malaysia’s rich biodiversity and natural heritage. It reflects the country’s commitment to preserving its unique ecosystems.
  • Conservation Actions: Malaysia has undertaken efforts to conserve the Malayan Tiger, focusing on habitat protection, anti-poaching measures, and public awareness campaigns.

Vietnam – The Indochinese Tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti):

  • Cultural Connection: While not officially designated as the national animal, the tiger has cultural significance in Vietnam, representing strength and bravery.
  • Conservation Challenges: Vietnam faces conservation challenges for the Indochinese Tiger, including habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and human-tiger conflicts.

Ecological Role of Tigers

Tigers play an essential part in maintaining the ecological balance of their habitats. Their presence influences various aspects of ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and overall ecosystem health.

  • Apex Predator Dynamics: As apex predators, tigers regulate prey populations, preventing overgrazing and maintaining the balance between herbivores and vegetation.
  • Population Control: By preying on weaker or diseased individuals, tigers help maintain the genetic health of prey species, enhancing their overall fitness.
  • Habitat Modification: Tigers’ hunting behavior can indirectly shape vegetation structure and distribution by influencing the movement and behavior of prey species.
  • Top-down Trophic Regulation: The presence of tigers affects the behavior and allocation of lower trophic levels, impacting the entire food web structure within their ecosystems.
  • Seed Dispersal: Tigers inadvertently aid in seed dispersal by consuming fruits and excreting seeds in different locations, contributing to plant regeneration and dispersal.
  • Carrion Consumption: Tigers consume carrion, effectively recycling nutrients into the ecosystem and supporting scavenger populations.
  • Territorial Stability: Through territorial marking and defense, tigers contribute to the stability and integrity of ecosystems by regulating the movements of other species within their territories.
  • Indirect Effects on Vegetation: The fear of predation by tigers can alter the behavior of herbivores, leading to changes in grazing patterns that affect vegetation composition and structure.
  • Influence on Water Bodies: Tigers’ presence can indirectly impact water bodies by regulating prey species that may graze near water sources, thereby influencing nutrient cycling and water quality.
  • Indicator of Ecosystem Health: The presence or absence of tigers can indicate ecosystem health, as their decline often signifies underlying ecological imbalances and threats to biodiversity.

Human-Tiger Relations

The relationship between humans and tigers has been a complex interplay of admiration, conflict, and conservation efforts. Examining this intricate relationship provides insights into the historical, cultural, and conservation dimensions surrounding the coexistence of these two species.

1. Historical Context

  • Cultural Symbolism: Tigers have held symbolic significance in many cultures, representing power, strength, and beauty.
  • Historical Depictions: Tigers have prominently featured in everything from ancient mythology to modern literature, shaping cultural perceptions.

2. Conservation Efforts

  • Early Conservation Initiatives: Recognizing the declining tiger populations led to the establishment of conservation programs in the mid-20th century.
  • International Collaboration: Global efforts, such as the Global Tiger Forum and the St. Petersburg Declaration, aim to coordinate conservation strategies on an international scale.

3. Human-Tiger Conflict Resolution

  • Habitat Encroachment: As human populations expand, conflicts arise due to habitat encroachment, increasing human-tiger encounters.
  • Livestock Predation: Tigers may prey on domestic livestock, triggering retaliatory killings by affected communities.
  • Conflict Mitigation Strategies: Implementing secure livestock housing, community education, and habitat corridors helps mitigate conflicts and promote coexistence.

4. Poaching and Illegal Wildlife Trade

  • Threat to Tiger Survival: Poaching for body parts, fueled by demand in traditional medicine and luxury markets, severely threatens tiger populations.
  • Enforcement and Anti-Poaching Efforts: Strengthening law enforcement, international cooperation, and anti-poaching measures are crucial for curbing illegal activities.

5. Conservation Challenges

  • Habitat Fragmentation: Rapid development leads to habitat loss and fragmentation, isolating tiger populations and reducing genetic diversity.
  • Climate Change Impact: Climate-induced changes affect tiger habitats, influencing prey distribution and habitat suitability.

6. Human Perception and Awareness

  • Cultural Shifts: Shifting human attitudes towards coexistence and appreciation for tigers are essential for successful conservation.
  • Community Involvement: Engaging residents in preservation initiatives fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility.

7. Tourism and Conservation

  • Economic Incentives: Responsible wildlife tourism can provide financial incentives for local communities, contributing to conservation efforts.
  • Balancing Conservation and Tourism: Striking a balance between tourism and minimizing disturbances to tiger habitats is critical.

8. Technological Interventions

  • Monitoring and Tracking: Utilizing technology such as camera traps and GPS tracking helps researchers monitor tiger populations and understand their behavior.
  • Early Warning Systems: Implementing technology-based early warning systems can reduce human-tiger conflicts and enhance coexistence.

Threats to Tiger Survival

1. Habitat Loss and Fragmentation

  • Deforestation: Rapid deforestation, primarily for agricultural expansion and infrastructure development, leads to the loss of tiger habitats.
  • Fragmentation: Habitat fragmentation isolates tiger populations, reducing genetic diversity and hindering their ability to thrive.

2. Poaching and Illegal Wildlife Trade

  • Demand for Tiger Parts: The illegal wildlife trade and the need for skin, bones, and other body parts in traditional medicine drive tiger poaching.
  • Trade Networks: Sophisticated international networks facilitate the illegal trafficking of tiger parts, posing a significant threat to tiger populations worldwide.

3. Human-Tiger Conflict

  • Livestock Predation: Tigers preying on domestic livestock often result in retaliatory killings by affected communities, exacerbating human-tiger conflicts.
  • Habitat Encroachment: Human encroachment into tiger habitats increases the likelihood of encounters, leading to conflicts and negative perceptions of tigers.

4. Climate Change Impacts

  • Habitat Alteration: Climate-induced changes, such as shifts in precipitation patterns and temperature, alter tiger habitats, affecting prey distribution and habitat suitability.
  • Increased Vulnerability: Tigers are vulnerable to extreme weather events, habitat loss, and changes in prey abundance caused by climate change.

5. Loss of Prey Base

  • Overhunting: Overhunting of prey species, driven by illegal hunting and habitat degradation, reduces the availability of natural prey for tigers.
  • Decline in Prey Populations: Diminished prey populations force tigers to seek alternative food sources, increasing human-tiger conflicts.

6. Infrastructure Development

  • Roads and Urbanization: Infrastructure development, including road construction and urban expansion, fragments tiger habitats and increases human-tiger interactions.
  • Hydroelectric Projects: Large-scale infrastructure projects such as dams and hydroelectric projects further fragment tiger habitats and disrupt ecological connectivity.

7. Lack of Effective Law Enforcement

  • Weak Legal Frameworks: Inadequate laws and enforcement mechanisms fail to deter poaching, illegal wildlife trade, and habitat destruction.
  • Corruption: Corruption within law enforcement agencies undermines conservation efforts by facilitating illegal activities and wildlife trafficking.

8. Human Induced Disruptions

  • Pollution: Pollution from agricultural runoff, industrial activities, and mining contaminates tiger habitats, affecting water quality and ecosystem health.
  • Tourism Pressures: Unregulated tourism activities in tiger habitats disturb natural ecosystems, leading to habitat degradation and disturbance to tiger populations.

Conservation Initiatives

1. Protected Areas and Reserves

  • National Parks and Sanctuaries: creating reserves for the express purpose of conserving tigers, such as Russia’s Sikhote-Alin Biosphere Reserve and India’s Ranthambore National Park.
  • Tiger Reserves: Dedicated tiger reserves, such as the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve in Bangladesh and India, provide critical habitats for tiger populations and prioritize their conservation needs.

2. International Collaboration and Policies

  • Global Tiger Initiative (GTI): The GTI, launched in 2008, aims to double the wild tiger population by 2022 through collaborative efforts among tiger range countries and international organizations.
  • CITES Protection: The Convention on International Commerce in Endangered Species (CITES) forbids international commerce in tigers, and their products, and the tiger’s figure is in Appendix I.

3. Community Involvement and Awareness

  • Community-Based Conservation: Engaging local communities in tiger conservation efforts through education, awareness programs, and livelihood incentives to reduce human-tiger conflicts and promote coexistence.
  • Tiger Ambassadors: Empower local communities to become “Tiger Ambassadors” who actively participate in monitoring and protecting tiger habitats.

4. Anti-Poaching Measures

  • Increased Patrols: To discourage poachers and sabotage networks active in the illegal wildlife trade, anti-poaching patrols and enforcement actions in tiger habitats should be strengthened.
  • Use of Technology: Using camera traps, drones, and GPS tracking to monitor tiger populations and detect poaching activities.

5. Habitat Restoration and Connectivity

  • Corridor Conservation: Establishing habitat corridors to connect fragmented tiger habitats and promote genetic exchange among isolated populations.
  • Reforestation: Reforestation and restoration operations are being started in degraded tiger habitats to enhance habitat quality and boost prey availability.

6. Research and Monitoring

  • Population Surveys: Conducting regular population surveys and monitoring programs to assess tiger population trends, habitat status, and threats.
  • Scientific Studies: encouraging scientific studies on the ecology, behavior, genetics, and habitat needs of tigers to provide information for management choices and conservation tactics.

7. Public-Private Partnerships

  • Corporate Engagement: Partnering with corporations and businesses to support tiger conservation initiatives through corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs and funding.
  • Non-governmental organizations (NGOs): Join forces with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and tiger-protecting conservation organizations such as Panthera and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

8. Rehabilitation and Rescue

  • Rescue Centers: Establishing rescue and rehabilitation centers for orphaned or injured tigers to provide veterinary care, rehabilitation, and eventual release into suitable habitats.
  • Translocation Programs: putting translocation plans into action to move tigers from high-conflict areas to safer environments with enough prey and ideal circumstances.

Future Outlook

1. Challenges Ahead

  • Continued Habitat Loss: Ongoing urbanization, agricultural expansion, and infrastructure development threaten tiger habitats, necessitating robust conservation measures.
  • Intensifying Human-Wildlife Conflicts: As human populations grow, the frequency of conflicts between tigers and communities will likely increase, demanding innovative solutions to mitigate such conflicts.
  • Poaching Pressures: The illegal wildlife trade remains a formidable challenge, requiring international collaboration, strengthened law enforcement, and stringent penalties to curb poaching.

2. Potential Solutions and Innovations

  • Smart Conservation Technologies: Advancements in technology, such as artificial intelligence , satellite monitoring, and sensor networks, can enhance conservation efforts by providing real-time data on tiger populations and their habitats.
  • Community-Centric Approaches: Emphasizing the inclusion of local communities in conservation decision-making processes and ensuring they benefit economically from tiger conservation initiatives.
  • Sustainable Development Practices: Promote sustainable development practices that balance the needs of human communities with those of tigers and their ecosystems.
  • Climate-Resilient Conservation: Incorporating climate-resilient strategies into tiger conservation schemes to manage the impacts of climate change on habitats and prey availability.
  • Genetic Management: Implementing genetic management programs to enhance the genetic diversity of tiger populations, preventing inbreeding and ensuring the species’ long-term health.

3. Importance of Continued Efforts

  • Global Collaboration: Tiger-range countries, conservation groups, and the global community collaborate actively to strengthen international partnerships, addressing transboundary conservation concerns effectively.
  • Policy Advocacy: Advocating for and implementing policies prioritizing tiger conservation, habitat protection, and stricter penalties for wildlife crimes.
  • Public Awareness and Education: Continued efforts to raise public awareness about the importance of tigers in ecosystems, the threats they face, and the role individuals can play in their conservation.
  • Adaptive Management: Implementing adaptive management strategies allows conservationists to adjust approaches based on evolving threats, new research findings, and changing ecological conditions.

4. Hope for the Future of Tigers

  • Conservation Success Stories: Celebrate and learn from successful conservation initiatives, replicating effective strategies elsewhere, including population recoveries in specific reserves.
  • Increased Funding: Mobilizing raised financial resources for tiger conservation from governments and private entities to support comprehensive and sustained efforts.
  • Policy Commitments: Encouraging nations to commit to and actively participate in international agreements and initiatives aimed at tiger conservation, ensuring a unified and coordinated approach.

The essay highlights the significance of tigers as charismatic apex predators and symbols of our planet’s rich biodiversity. Their striking appearance and solitary nature have captured the imagination of people worldwide. However, the future of tigers remains precarious due to the various challenges they face, including habitat loss and illegal trade in tiger parts. Conservation efforts are essential to secure their future, not only for the sake of these magnificent animals but also for the health and balance of the ecosystems they inhabit. As we work to protect and preserve these iconic creatures, we also contribute to the broader goal of preserving our natural world and ensuring a harmonious coexistence between humans and wildlife.

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Paragraph on Tiger

Though we often see tigers on TVs and in our mobiles, very few of us know much about them. They are also known as bog cats. We have created some paragraphs on ‘Tigers’. All of them contain information on tiger, like their family, importance, nature, etc. You should read all of these paragraphs and choose one or more which meet your need. Also, they will help you in creating your ‘essay on tiger’.

Short and Long Paragraphs on Tiger

Paragraph 1 – 100 words.

Tiger is a wild animal. It usually lives in the dark and dense forests. It is the national animal of India. A tiger has thick yellow skin with dark black stripes on the whole body. Interestingly, every tiger has a unique pattern of black stripes on his skin like the finger-prints of humans. Tiger is well known for its amazing energy, speed, and stamina.

We can see them at the Zoo. Killing the tigers is completely prohibited in India. It is one of the most ruthless wild animals in the World which, unfortunately, has now become an endangered animal.

Paragraph 2 – 120 Words

Tiger is one of the most dangerous wild animals. It has more variety than Lion or Panther.  All the varieties of the tiger are called subspecies. Some famous subspecies of tiger are Bengal Tiger, Siberian Tiger, and South China Tiger, etc. All these have their unique qualities and abilities. All the tigers are mainly carnivorous.

The Bengal Tiger has the largest population among all the subspecies of Tiger. The Royal Bengal Tiger is another name of the Bengal Tiger. The Siberian Tiger is strong and powerful. It does not like to contact with the human. South China Tiger is a small tiger. Most of the species of tiger are on the verge of extinction. They need to be protected.

Paragraph 3 – 150 Words

Tiger belongs to the family of cats. It is a wild animal, and we can see it either in the forest or in a Zoo. An average tiger is about 4 meters long with a weight of 600 pounds. IT has a life span of about 15 years, but it can live for 25 years when held in captivity. The tiger is an Asian animal, and its origin in Africa is just a myth. Some Asian Tigers, like South Chinese Tiger, had migrated to Africa very early.

The tiger stays active during the day as well as at the night. It is an excellent swimmer, and it bathes every day to stay cool. The word ‘Tigress’ denotes the female tiger, while the word ‘Cub’ is an indication of a young tiger. The tiger lives within a large territory, and it marks its territory by spraying urine on the trees.

Paragraph 4 – 200 Words

The tiger is a very fierce animal. Usually, a tiger lives in the dense forests, but sometimes they enter villages and other residential places in search of food. It happens only because of extensive deforestation. It was April 1973 when the Government of India declared Bengal Tiger the national animal of India. It was also the time when the Government took an important step for the conservation of the tiger. The Government of India launched the project tiger to ensure their safety and production.

About 23 tiger reserves are available to protect tigers and provide them with a natural environment across the country. The killing of tigers is prohibited in the country because their number is declining rapidly. Unfortunately, the three species of tigers have extinct till the date, however, the number of tigers has surprisingly increased in India.

Although the tiger is a predator, the human is also the predator of the tiger. It is a mammal, and people hunt a tiger for his skin and bones. The Sunderban Forest contains the largest population of tiger in India. The female tiger (tigress) has a gestation period of 95 to 115 days and gives birth to 2 to 3 cubs at a time.

Paragraph 5 – 250 Words

The tiger has always been an essential and integrated part of biodiversity. Their survival is very vital to sustain the natural cycle. It has found a place in many cultures and traditions because of its strength, capabilities, and courage. The tigers are a part of many religious practices across the world, especially in Japan, China, and India. The tiger is an imposing spiritual character in these countries.

Tiger is one of the 12 zodiac signs in China. Many Chinese martial art moves use the hunting tactics of Tiger. The Chinese Constellation has four symbols out of which, the tiger is one. In some parts of China and also of Korea, the tiger portrays the ‘King of the Mountain’. The people of China worship the tiger as the god of war and call him the ‘Vaghdeva’.

The tiger is a character to worship in Indian culture because of its magnificence, power, beauty, and fierceness. In India, Bengal is the place where the tiger has the highest cultural value. The Bengal tiger has originated in the Bengal state of India. In Hindu religion, the tiger is the conveyance of the greatest Hindu goddess ‘Durga’.

The tiger resembles many countries like the Bengal Tiger is the national animal of India. Similarly, South Korea has declared Siberian Tiger the national animal. The national animal of Malaysia is Malayan Tiger. The extinction of the tiger is going rapidly in the world. Its absence in the ecosystem can bring a hazardous consequence for the human being.

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions

Ans. Royal Bengal Tiger is the national animal of India.

Ans. Panthera Tigris is the scientific name of Tiger.

Ans. There are about 2900 tigers in India (as per 2020).

Ans. International Tiger Day is practiced on the 29th of July.

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Essay on save tiger

Essay on Save Tiger: The tiger, symbolic of strength and wilderness, faces imminent extinction. With their numbers and habitats rapidly declining, urgent measures are essential to protect these magnificent creatures. Notably, a 2023 survey reveals that India is home to 3,682 tigers, constituting nearly 75% of the global wild tiger population. Immediate conservation efforts are critical.

Table of Contents

  • 1.1 Historical Context (1973 – Ministry of Environment and Forest and Climate Change)
  • 1.2 Habitat Loss
  • 1.3 Poaching and Illegal Trade
  • 1.4 Human-Wildlife Conflict
  • 1.5 Conservation Strategies
  • 1.6 Conclusion
  • 2 List of Tiger Reserves in India
  • 3 Fun Facts About Gloden Tiger

Essay on Save Tiger in 500 Words

Since time immemorial, tigers have symbolized strength, grace, and resilience, reigning as the monarch of the forests. Yet, its kingdom is besieged by threats that imperil its very existence. In 1973, the Ministry of Environment and Forest recognized the pressing need for concerted conservation efforts to save the tiger from the brink of extinction. This essay explores the challenges facing tiger conservation and the imperative to protect these majestic creatures.

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Historical Context (1973 – Ministry of Environment and Forest and Climate Change)

In 1973, the Ministry of Environment and Forest and Climate Change of the Government of India took a pivotal step by enacting legislation to protect endangered species, including tigers. This led to the creation of Project Tiger, a significant milestone in conservation history. The project aimed to protect tiger habitats, curb poaching, and ensure the species’ survival. By establishing protected areas and implementing anti-poaching measures, Project Tiger signalled India’s commitment to preserving biodiversity. This initiative highlighted the intrinsic value of charismatic megafauna like tigers, underscoring the need to maintain ecological balance and protect natural heritage for future generations.

Habitat Loss

The relentless march of human development has encroached upon tiger habitats, fragmenting forests and diminishing available territory. Deforestation, driven by logging, agriculture, and infrastructure projects, disrupts vital ecosystems, depriving tigers of suitable living spaces and prey populations. Addressing habitat loss requires a multi-faceted approach, including habitat restoration, land-use planning, and sustainable development practices.

Poaching and Illegal Trade

Despite legal protections, tigers remain coveted targets for poachers seeking to profit from their pelts, bones, and organs. The illegal trade in tiger parts persists due to demand from traditional medicine markets and illicit collectors. Efforts to combat poaching must involve robust law enforcement, international cooperation, and community engagement to disrupt criminal networks and reduce consumer demand for tiger products.

Human-Wildlife Conflict

As human populations expand into tiger territories, conflicts inevitably arise, posing threats to both humans and tigers. Livestock depredation and attacks on humans exacerbate tensions, leading to retaliatory killings and further endangering tiger populations. Mitigating human-wildlife conflict requires proactive measures such as community-based conservation initiatives, habitat corridors, and innovative deterrent methods to promote coexistence.

Conservation Strategies

  • Protected Areas: National parks and wildlife reserves act as sanctuaries, offering secure habitats and fostering genetic diversity among tiger populations.
  • Anti-Poaching Patrols: Regular patrols deter poachers and protect tigers from illegal hunting.
  • Community-Based Conservation Projects: Local communities are engaged in conservation efforts, ensuring sustainable coexistence with tigers and reducing human-wildlife conflict. 
  • Eco-Tourism Initiatives: Eco-tourism provides economic incentives for conservation, raising awareness and funding for tiger protection programs.

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The plight of the tiger epitomises the broader struggle to balance human needs with the imperative to protect biodiversity. Saving the tiger requires collective action, political will, and sustained commitment from governments, conservation organisations, and local communities. By addressing habitat loss, combating poaching, mitigating human-wildlife conflict, and implementing effective conservation strategies, we can ensure the tiger’s survival for generations to come. Let us heed the call to action and uphold our responsibility as stewards of the earth, preserving the legacy of the tiger and safeguarding the biodiversity of our planet.

List of Tiger Reserves in India

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Fun Facts About Gloden Tiger

  • Rare and Regal: Golden tigers, also called golden tabby tigers, are incredibly rare. There are estimated to be fewer than 30 in captivity worldwide, and sightings in the wild are even rarer.
  • Not Golden: Their name might be a bit misleading! Golden tigers are a pale blonde or straw colour, with reddish-brown stripes instead of the usual black.
  • Genetic Mystery: The secret to their unique look is a recessive gene called “wideband” that affects how black pigment is produced in their fur.
  • Larger Matters: Golden tiger tends to be larger than orange-coloured Bengal tiger relatives. They also have softer fur, thanks to the way the wideband gene interacts with their hair.
  • Captive curiosity: While a few have been spotted in the wild, all golden tigers in captivity can be traced back to a single white tiger named Bhim.

Ans: We all have a responsibility to save tigers because they are an essential part of our ecosystem. They eat animals that would be detrimental to our environment and help maintain ecological balance.

Ans: Here are some key strategies implemented by the government to preserve the tiger populations: Protect tigers and their habitat. Build capacity in range states. Reduce human-tiger conflict. Conduct scientific research on tigers to help inform conservation strategies. Promote tiger-friendly policies.

Ans: Tigers occupy an important place in Indian culture. For ages, it has been a symbol of magnificence, power, beauty, and fierceness and has been associated with bravery and valour.

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Essay on tiger.

We are providing essays on many national animals tigers or tigers here with the aim of helping the students. Nowadays, organizing essay and paragraph writing competition is used by teachers as a general strategy for increasing the skills and knowledge in any of their students in schools and colleges. Essays on all the tigers given below are written using simple and easy sentences in various word boundaries as per the requirement and requirement of the students. Therefore, they can choose essay on any of these National Animal Tigers according to their need and need. Here you can find essay on tiger in English language in different words limit like 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 400 words.

Essay on Tiger 1 (100 words)

The scientific name of tiger (national animal) is Panthera tigris. It is a carnivorous animal, which falls under the category of mammals, because it also gives birth to children like humans. It is the largest living member of the cats family. It is found in almost all Asia, especially in countries like Bhutan, three, India and Siberia. Bengal Tigers are usually found in Sundarvan (water jungle), which is located in Bangladesh and West Bengal, along with other southeast Asian countries. They are found in orange colors with different colors, especially white, blue and black stripes. Black strips on their upper body help them hide away from hunting while hunting them. There are different patterns of stripes on each and every tiger body.

Essay 2 on tiger (150 words)

Tiger is the national animal of India. This has been declared a national animal due to its royal appearance. It is a very powerful animal, which is very famous due to its charm, power and agility. This is an Asian carnivorous animal, whose scientific name is Panthera tigris. There are many species of tigers and subspecies, which are found all over the world. The tiger is an endangered species, however, in the whole world (according to the tiger census) there are very little tigers which on earth, we have to protect in any way to maintain life. In order to preserve the number of tigers in India and to preserve their lives, the Indian government has started the program in the name of "Project Tiger" in April 1973. It is a matter of great pleasure that due to the "Project Tiger" campaign, the population of tigers in India is in comfortable (satisfactory) position.

Essay 3 on Tiger (200 words)

Tiger is a national animal, which belongs to the cat family. Its scientific name is Panthera tigris. It is known as the largest animal in the cat's family. This different colors; As such, orange, white, and blue color are found on the body with different black stripes. They may differ on the upper side, but the stomach part below them is white in the same way. Bengal Tiger was born in Siberia, however, due to cold weather, he went south. Now, the natural heritage of the Royal Bengal Tiger is India. Bengal Tiger is 7 to 10 feet long and can weigh 350 to 550 lbs.

They are found in different sizes and weights depending on species, sub-species and places. Siberian Tiger is considered as the largest tiger. Female tigers are slightly shorter than male tigers. A few decades ago, the species of tigers was in constant danger, however, due to the "Project Tiger" in India the situation is under control. The first preoccupation with humans has many objectives; Like - games, traditions, doctor medicines etc. were used in large quantities. The initiative of "Project Tiger" was done by the Government of India in April 1973 to control the number of tigers. Due to the eradication of the tiger's life, the most threat is due to the depletion of forests, which is causing harm to their species and they are migrating to other places.

Essay 4 on National Animal Tiger (250 words)

Tiger is a wild animal, which has been declared a national animal in India by the Indian government. This is considered to be the most ruthless wild animal, causing everyone to be scared. It is a very powerful animal, which can jump long distances. It looks very quiet though, it is very clever and also holds its prey from a very long distance. This other animals; Like - cow, buck, goat, rabbit (sometimes even humans as per the occasion) etc. are very fond of blood and meat. The tiger is called the god of the forest, because it has been considered a symbol of wealth in the wild life of the country. Tiger is a mixture of strength, attractive, a lot of power and agility, which is a great reason to respect and respect it. It has been estimated that half of the total number of tigers resides in India. However, in the last few decades, the number of tigers has decreased continuously in India. "Project Tiger" was started by the Government of India in 1973 to save the existence of royal animals in the country.

There are about eight species of tigers and the Indian species is called the Royal Bengal Tiger. Tigers (except in the north-western part) are found almost in the entire country. Only a few years after the launch of Project Tiger Campaign, there has been a huge increase in the number of tigers in India. According to the 1993 census of tigers, the total number of tigers in the country was approximately 3,750. Under the Project Tiger, nearly 23 conservation centers (in the area of ​​33,406 sq. Km) were established in the entire country.

Essay on tiger 5 (300 words)

The tiger is a wild animal and is known as the national animal of India. It is almost like a cat because it comes under the cat family. It keeps big teeth and long tail. It is of different colors (such as white, blue, and orange) However, black ones are all on the body. It can run very long distances in a few minutes with bigger jumps, because it has provided padded feet with sharp paws as gift by God. Its four teeth (two jaws in the two upper jaws) are very sharp, sharp and strong, which are used to hunt for the purpose of meeting the needs of food. Tiger length and height are 8 to 10 feet and 3 to 4 feet respectively.

It is a carnivorous animal and is very fond of blood and meat. Sometimes it goes from the forest to an animal, even for humans to eat as food. It keeps its very strong hold on its prey (such as deer, zebra and other animals) and suddenly strikes through strong jaws and sharp claws on them. Generally, it sleeps during the day and hunts at night. Wild animals need food and without killing it's nature and hobby, which shows strength and power in front of its other animals. That is why, it is known as a very cruel and ruthless animal.

In India, tigers are usually found in beautiful forests (Assam, West Bengal, Tripura, Central India etc.). Larger cheetahs are found in African forests, however, Royal Bengal Tiger is the most beautiful in all. Tigers were killed, from that time there was a ban on the whole country, when their number was declining very rapidly. So far, six living species of tigers (such as Bengal Tiger, Siberian Tiger, Sumitran Tiger, Malayan Tiger, Edo-Chinese Tiger and Southern Chinese Tigers) are found and three species have recently been extinct (Javan Tiger, Caspian Tiger and Bali Tiger).

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Tigers are very violent animals. It has been declared as a national animal by the Indian government. It is considered to be the most powerful, powerful and attractive animal on the planet. Although they live in dense forests, sometimes due to deforestation, they also come in villages and other residential areas in search of food. Although the Siberian tigers usually live in cold spaces, the Royal Bengal Tiger (tiger) lives on the banks of the river in the jungles, for this reason, they also know well swimming. A few decades ago, for the tigers of people to fulfill their various objectives, including illegal acts; For example, hunting of body parts, skin (skin), bones, teeth, nails etc. was done at large scale. As a result, the number of tigers has decreased considerably in entire India. Tigers are also found in other countries; Like - Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, Los, China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Malaysia, Russia, Vietnam, Bhutan, etc.

The tiger is a carnivorous creature who hunts the night, though sleeps during the day. The tiger has a very strong and strong body, with the help of which it can leap to very high (up to 7 feet) and run for a very long distance (at roughly 85 kg / hr). Black strips on its blue, white and orange body makes it really attractive and beautiful. It has natural jaws, teeth and sharp claws for holding its prey from a very long distance. It is believed that, its long tail retains its control while running behind the prey. A tiger is about 13 feet long and weighs 150 kg. A tiger can be identified with unique stripes on his body.

Tiger as a national animal

The tiger has been selected as the national animal of India due to this power, strength and agility. It has also been chosen as a national animal due to its names like King of the Jungle and Royal Bengal Tiger.

What is Project Tiger?

Project Tiger is a campaign run by the Indian government. This campaign has been started to maintain and protect the number of tigers in India. This campaign was started in 1973 to save the tigers from the scourge of extinction. The scheme focuses on securing the surviving tigers in the country as well as increasing the number through breeding in their species. Around 23 tiger habitations have been built to provide protection and natural environment for tigers throughout the country. After this scheme, in the census conducted in 1993, the number of tigers has seen remarkable improvements. Although the number of tigers has increased in India, however, the number of tigers in the country is still not satisfactory compared to the money spent in this scheme.

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When anyone thinks of the tiger, one usually thinks of a majestic creature in the wild, one that roams freely and is the king of the forest, well, apart from the lion, of course. In this essay, we’ll focus on this splendid creature and emphasise how important it is to protect them, in the world or otherwise, and how important they actually are to us.

Tiger is a fantastic animal and has always been a symbol of fierceness, magnificence, admiration, and curiosity. This essay will help your kids have deep insight into this particular topic and come up with an opinion on it. 

Tiger is the largest living creature in the cat family. Kids need to address such points while writing an essay. Writing an essay on saving tigers for lower primary classes can become easier if the following key points are maintained:

  • Write down an introductory line about tigers and their importance to our country.
  • Write down the relationship between the tigers and the ecosystem.
  • Point out the current situation with tigers in our country.
  • Write about what measures have been taken by the government till now.
  • Talk about wildlife sanctuaries built to save tigers.
  • What measures can be taken to save tigers? 
  • Conclude on a positive note.

Tigers are famous for their orange and black stripes. Kids may recall this information as they see the pictures of tigers on TV and in books, and can add in their respective write-ups. Here are 10 informative lines that can help writing a few lines on the save tiger essay for classes 1 and 2.

  • The Tiger is the national animal of India.
  • Tigers are famous for their orange and black striped skin.
  • Tigers are an integral part of a balanced ecosystem.
  • Due to human intervention, there has been a steep decrease in the number of tigers in recent years.
  • People hunt down tigers for their expensive skin, and therefore illegal hunting should be banned.
  • The government launched Project Tiger in 1973 to save tigers.
  • The government has made wildlife sanctuaries and natural parks to save the tigers.
  • The different species of tigers need to be saved to maintain the diversity of the ecosystem.
  • If deforestation is controlled, tigers can be saved.
  • We celebrate International Tiger Day on 29th July every year to spread awareness about protecting tigers.

A short paragraph on saving tigers will spread awareness about the importance of tigers in maintaining balance in the ecosystem. Here is a sample paragraph for kids to write a perfect paragraph on the topic.

The existence of the most fascinating and fierce cat family member is in danger. The number of tigers in India is gradually decreasing with passing time. Tiger is an endangered species that can soon be extinct if not taken care of. Since we know that tigers are at the top of the food chain, there will be a certain imbalance without tigers. Men are constantly cutting down forests for the progress of humankind, which is threatening the existence and survival of the tigers. But, the leading cause of extinction is poaching, as their body parts are in huge demand on the black market. Project Tiger was launched in the year 1973 by the Indian government to save and protect the tigers. We celebrate International Tiger Day on 29th July every year to spread awareness about protecting tigers.

Here is a sample essay for class 1, 2 and 3 kids to help them write a short essay on saving tigers. This will give them an overall idea about constructing such essays and keep them informed about the topic.

The tiger is declared as the national animal of India. Tigers play an integral role in the diversification of the ecosystem. Yet, in the past century, their population has drastically decreased by more than 90 percent. Historically, hunting down tigers was part of sports and was considered bravery, and tiger skin used to be displayed in old palaces to prove one’s bravery. The main reason behind extinction is hunting tigers down for their skin, which is in great demand in international and black markets. The extinction of tigers can lead to an unprotected ecosystem which will hamper the food chain. This reason is compelling enough to save tigers from going extinct. The Indian government launched a project to save the tiger by restoring safe environments for the tigers. Currently, we have around 2,967 tigers in India. Hopefully, this project and others will increase the existing number of tigers. We celebrate International Tiger Day on 29th July every year to spread awareness about protecting tigers.

Children need to learn to write an extended essay for class 3 on saving tigers to have a deeper understanding of the topic. Knowing more about saving tigers will also help them become responsible citizens. Therefore, here is a sample long essay that can guide children to write essays on this topic.

Tigers are the largest members of the cat family. They are known for their speed, fierceness, orange and black striped skin, and undoubtedly unforgiving nature against prey. There is a threat looming on their existence as tiger populations and habitats have decreased due to poaching, deforestation, and other human activities. The tiger is the national animal of India, and we must spread awareness regarding its existence. Therefore, we celebrate International Tiger Day on 29th July every year to spread awareness about protecting tigers.

Why Is There A Need To Save Tigers?

Tigers are unique animals that play an integral part in the diversity of our ecosystem. A healthy ecosystem supplies people and nature with food, fresh water, and health. Protecting wild tigers and their habitats can benefit numerous species and millions of people. As tigers prey on herbivores, the balance between the forest vegetation that they eat and the prey animals is perfectly maintained.

Causes of Decrease In Tiger Population

Tigers are one of the most important animals that are highly threatened on this planet. In ancient times, hunting a tiger was considered to be a very brave thing to do. Many old palaces now have pictures of tiger hunts and displays of tiger skin. As new laws against killing and hunting tigers were passed, instances of tiger hunting came down. In recent times, tigers have been brutally poached by black marketers and their agents for the tiger skin, which is quite in demand in the international market. This skin is used to make rugs, clothes, etc. Deforestation is also another reason for the sudden steep decrease of these cat species in recent years.

How We Can Save Tigers?

The Government of India launched a project to save the tigers and to restore safe environments for the tigers. This project was introduced in the Jim Corbett National park, which focuses on the preservation and increase in the number of tigers. Tigers are declared to be the national animal of India to mark the act of poaching as an unpatriotic and punishable offence. Even though laws are introduced, enforcing laws is essential, and this needs dedicated officers to look after the tigers. Moreover, we should be aware of contributing to saving tigers so that the balance of the ecosystem is maintained. Given below are some points that can help in saving tigers:

  • Stop deforestation as the jungle is the tiger’s natural habitat
  • Say no to poaching, as it is the main reason behind the decline in tigers
  • Don’t buy animal skin clothing to discourage poaching and illegal hunting

Children will learn about the importance of saving tigers. They will grow up to be responsible and aware citizens who will take the necessary steps to maintain the balance of the ecosystem. They will also be able to gather a lot of information about tigers, their importance in nature, and how to increase their number. This will help them develop a better perspective about the topic and make informed decisions in the future.

We need to educate our kids regarding such crucial topics so they can make better decisions regarding the environment and wildlife.

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Paragraph on Tiger – Long and Short Paragraphs

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Paragraph on Tiger: The tiger is a wild animal. It lives in forests. It belongs to the family of mammals. The tiger is also referred to as a big cat. The tiger is marked by stripes on its coat. Each tiger has a unique pattern of stripes, and one tiger can be distinguished from another by its stripe pattern. The tiger is a carnivorous animal . It preys on animals like the different species of deer , wild buffaloes, goats and boar that also inhabit the forest . There are different sub-species of the tiger such as the royal Bengal tiger, Sumatran tiger and Siberian tiger.

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Paragraph on Tiger 1 (100 Words)

The tiger is the national animal of India. It is a large carnivorous mammal that roams the forests. The tiger feeds on animals that also live in the forest. The tiger has a coat of orange with black stripes.

The royal Bengal tiger is found in India. It is a critically endangered species. More than a century ago a large number of tigers lived in the forests. But hunting and poaching of the tiger and its prey, as also destruction of forest habitats have resulted in the reduction of the population of the tiger. The tiger is a protected species.

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Paragraph on Tiger 2 (150 Words)

The tiger is a large wild animal that roams the forests. It is a carnivore that feeds on animals. The animals that the tiger feeds on may be carnivores or herbivores. The tiger feeds on animals like the various species of deer, goats, wild buffaloes, wild boar, and monkeys that also live in the forest. The tiger chases its prey and kills it, and then feeds on it. When a tiger is through with its kill, many other animals including birds and insects feed on the meat and other remains of the kill. Thus the carcass is cleared off.

The royal Bengal tiger is found in India. There are other sub-species of the tiger that are found in other parts of the world. The royal Bengal tiger has a coat that is orange in colour with black stripes. The tiger is India’s national animal. It is a critically endangered mammal.

Paragraph on Tiger for Class 2 (200 Words)

The tiger is a wild animal. It lives in deep forests. It is a carnivorous mammal. It preys on animals like the deer, buffaloes, boar and goats. Other smaller animals of the forest are also preyed on by tigers.

The tiger chases its prey and kills it, and then feeds on its kill. Other animals too feed on the carcass after the tiger feeds on it. When a tigress hunts an animal for food, she and her cubs feed on it.

The coat of the tiger is orange in colour with black stripes. Each tiger has a unique set of stripes on its coat. A tiger can, therefore, be identified by its stripes.

The tiger is also called a big cat. There are many sub-species of the tiger in the world. In India the royal Bengal tiger is found. It is a critically endangered animal. It is, therefore, a protected species, and is listed in Schedule I of the Indian Wild life (Protection) Act, 1972. Many factors have contributed to the fall in the population of the tiger. The tiger sits at the apex of the food chain. When tiger numbers fall, a disturbance to the food chain is caused.

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Paragraph on Tiger for Class 4 (250 Words)

The tiger is a large carnivorous mammal. In the wild it lives in the deep forest. The tiger feeds on animals that also live in the forests.

The tiger can also be seen in a zoo within an enclosure. The habitat of the wild is re-created in the zoo for the tiger. The tigers in a zoo are fed and looked after. Tigers also mate and raise their cubs in a zoo. As the tiger is a critically endangered animal, captive breeding of the species helps in raising the animal’s population.

There are many different sub-species of the tiger such as the Siberian tiger, the Sumatran tiger and the royal Bengal tiger. In India it is the royal Bengal tiger that is found. The royal Bengal tiger has a beautiful orange coat with black stripes. The stripe pattern in each individual tiger is different. This helps in conducting tiger census in a forest as each tiger has a unique stripe pattern. The white tiger that is also seen in India is not a sub-species of the tiger, but is so coloured due to a particular genetic condition.

Forests are protected habitats of wild animals. They are known as national parks. Some of the dense forests where tigers are found are specially designated as tiger reserves, and are given special protection.

The tiger is India’s national animal. It is a protected wild animal, and is listed in Schedule I of the Indian Wild Life (Protection) Act that includes critically endangered wild animals.

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Paragraph on Tiger for Class 7 (300 Words)

The tiger is India’s national animal. The tiger is seen in dense forests. The tiger is a critically endangered animal in India. Its population has fallen drastically from what it was in the beginning of the last century.

The tiger needs protection

The tiger needs to be given protection. As forests are its habitats, the forests also need to be protected. Forests are, therefore, protected in India, and are known as national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Forests that are home to tigers are sometimes designated as tiger reserves to ensure greater protection of the tiger.

The tiger feeds on various species of deer such as the spotted deer, the barking deer and the nilgai. The tiger also feeds on other animals like goats, buffaloes, boar and monkeys. The tiger chases its prey, kills it, and then feeds on it. When a tigress kills its prey, it feeds on the kill along with its cubs. The cubs eventually learn to hunt for their food.

There are different sub-species of tigers

There are different sub-species of the tiger. The sub-species of the tiger found in India is called the royal Bengal tiger. The white tiger found in India is, however, not a sub-species. The royal Bengal tiger has an orange coat with black stripes. Each tiger has a unique pattern of stripes. A tiger can, therefore, be identified by its stripes. This feature of the uniqueness of a tiger’s stripes helps in conducting a census of tigers in the forests.

Several factors have contributed to the fall in tiger numbers. The poaching of tigers and the animals that they feed on, the loss of tiger habitats as also environmental degradation have been responsible for decimating the population of the tiger. As the tiger sits at the top of the food chain, a fall in its population disturbs the equilibrium in the ecosystem .

Paragraph on Tiger for Class 7 (350 Words)

The tiger is a large carnivorous animal. It belongs to the mammalian family. It is also referred to as a big cat.

A mention of the tiger is found in Indian folklore and folk music. The tiger is an iconic symbol in India .

The habitat and food of the tiger

The tiger lives in deep forests. The animal feeds on various animals that live in the forests. Various animals such as the spotted deer, barking deer, swamp deer, black buck, buffaloes, goats, monkeys and boar are preyed on by tigers. The tiger chases its prey and kills it, and then feeds on it. When a tigress hunts for its prey, and gets its kill, her cubs too feed on it. Cubs learn to chase their prey and kill them to get their food.

When the present population of the tiger is compared to that at the beginning of the last century, we find the drastic fall in the numbers of the species.

Several causes have led to a fall in the population of the tiger

Several factors have been responsible for the fall in tiger numbers. The hunting of the tiger is one of the factors contributing to the decimation of the population of the tiger. Hunting was a sport of the royalty and the aristocratic classes. Poaching of tigers has also been carried on for trade in various parts of the tiger’s body. There has also been a reduction of other animals in the forest due to poaching, destruction of forest cover, and due to environment destruction. This has caused a reduction in the prey base of the tiger, and this has meant a loss of food for it.

Similarly, the destruction of forests has been a loss of the tiger’s habitat. Various man-made activities have also led to ecological destruction that has affected the tiger in the wild. For instance, if a railway line passes through or near a forest it adversely affects the habitat of many wildlife species.

The tiger is a critically endangered animal

The tiger has, therefore, become a critically endangered wild animal. Since the enactment of the Indian Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, the tiger has been afforded the highest protection as it is listed in Schedule I of the Act.

Paragraph on Tiger for Class 8 (400 Words)

The tiger is a large wild animal that lives in the forest. It belongs to the family of mammals. There are many sub-species of the tiger such as the royal Bengal tiger, the Siberian tiger, and the Sumatran tiger.

The royal Bengal tiger is found in India

The royal Bengal tiger is found in India. It is India’s national animal. The royal Bengal tiger has an orange coat with black stripes. Each tiger has a unique set of stripes, and a tiger can be identified by its stripes. The tiger is a part of many folk stories and songs in India.

The tiger is carnivorous, and preys on animals like the many species of deer, wild buffalo, goat and boar. When a tigress kills an animal, she and her cubs feed on it. Sometimes tigers turn man eaters. Such tigers attack man and kill him for their food. Efforts are made by people to locate the tiger and capture it without killing it.

The tiger is a critically endangered species

The tiger is a critically endangered mammal in India. Its population has fallen drastically since the early part of the last century. Many factors are responsible for the fall in tiger population in the wild. Poaching of the tiger and its prey, loss of habitat, and environmental destruction has resulted in making the tiger a critically endangered species.

As the tiger depends on animals like the deer for its food, when these animals are hunted, it affects the tiger’s food availability. Since the tiger sits at the apex of the food chain, when the tiger numbers fall, there is a disturbance in the food chain.

Loss of tiger habitats has threatened the species

Loss of habitat has also resulted in a fall in the population of the tiger. When forests are cleared, the tigers lose their home. They become vulnerable to be killed either by man or by such factors as vehicular movement as for instance of trains and trucks.

Increased tourism in wild areas may also result in spoiling of the natural habitats of the wild animals. For instance, the water bodies in forests may get polluted or plastic may be strewn around in the forest.

The fall in tiger numbers has deleterious consequences on ecological balance and equilibrium . The big cat should, therefore, be protected. It is protected under the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, and is listed in Schedule I of the Act. Poaching of the tiger or indulging in trade of its body parts is punishable as per the Act.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Paragraph on Tiger

Is a tiger a boy or a girl.

Tigers can be either male (boy) or female (girl), just like other animals.

Which tiger is called Royal?

The Bengal tiger is often referred to as the Royal Bengal Tiger.

What is called a tiger?

A tiger is a large, carnivorous wild cat known for its distinct striped pattern.

What is a short paragraph about the tiger?

The tiger is a majestic and powerful wild cat, recognized by its vibrant orange coat with black stripes. As apex predators, tigers play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems.

What are the special features of a tiger?

Tigers have sharp retractable claws, keen eyesight, powerful muscles, and a unique striped pattern that helps them camouflage in the wild.

What are two qualities of the tiger?

Tigers are known for their strength and agility, both vital for their hunting prowess.

Why are tigers so powerful?

Tigers have a strong muscular build, sharp claws, and teeth, combined with their hunting skills, making them one of the most powerful predators in the animal kingdom.

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    Paragraph on Tiger - 100 Words for Classes 1, 2, 3 Kids. Tiger is a wild animal that lives in forests. It is a carnivorous mammal that preys on organisms like deer. They are quick-paced and are very fast. The body of tigers is in the color of red or orange with dark black stripes on the surface. They have a length of 6 to 10 feet and weigh ...

  13. National Animal Tiger Essay

    The national animal tiger essay is a writing competition in all schools. It bridges the gap between writing and reading comprehension. Essay on our national animal tiger is an article that gives information on tigers and their importance in maintaining the Earth's ecosystems. The essay has many informative sections, such as tiger conservation and some interesting facts.

  14. Paragraphs on Tiger: Long and Short Paragraph for Students

    Paragraph on Tiger - 150 words. The tiger, an iconic species, plays a crucial role in India's wildlife narrative. As the national animal, it represents the country's wildlife richness and cultural heritage. Tigers are found in various habitats across India, including the lush Sunderbans mangroves, the dense forests of Madhya Pradesh, and ...

  15. Save Tiger Essay

    Save Tiger Essay. The save tiger essay is an eye-opener for many people who are not aware of the impact of the loss of tigers. Tigers are one of the most endangered species on Earth. Their numbers have decreased by 97% in the last 100 years, making them close to extinction. We all have a responsibility to save tigers because they are an ...

  16. Paragraph on Tiger in 100, 150, 200, 250 Words

    Learn More - Essay on a Visit to a Zoo. Paragraph on Tiger 200 Words. The tiger, a captivating apex predator, embodies strength and grace in the diverse ecosystems it inhabits across Asia. With a robust and agile build, tigers are well-adapted to a variety of landscapes, from dense forests to open grasslands.

  17. Paragraph on Tiger

    Essay on Tiger; Paragraph on Tiger in 250 Words. Tigers are big, strong cats that live in forests and jungles. They have beautiful orange fur with black stripes, which help them hide in the tall grass. Tigers are great hunters and can run very fast to catch their prey. They eat animals like deer, wild pigs, and even monkeys.

  18. Essay on My Favourite Animal Tiger

    250 Words Essay on My Favourite Animal Tiger Introduction. The tiger, a majestic creature of the wild, is my favourite animal. Its potent symbolism, intriguing behaviour and striking appearance make it a fascinating subject of interest. This essay will delve into the reasons behind my fondness for this magnificent creature. Symbol of Strength ...

  19. Essay on Tiger: Majestic Predators & the Fight for Survival

    Tigers, majestic and powerful creatures, are among the world's most iconic and endangered species. These large carnivorous mammals are known for their distinctive orange coat adorned with black stripes, making them instantly recognizable. With various subspecies, such as the Bengal, Siberian, and Sumatran tiger, they once roamed a vast range ...

  20. Short and Long Paragraph on Tiger in English for Students

    Paragraph 1 - 100 Words. Tiger is a wild animal. It usually lives in the dark and dense forests. It is the national animal of India. A tiger has thick yellow skin with dark black stripes on the whole body. Interestingly, every tiger has a unique pattern of black stripes on his skin like the finger-prints of humans.

  21. Essay on Save Tiger in English for Students

    1 Essay on Save Tiger in 500 Words. 1.1 Historical Context (1973 - Ministry of Environment and Forest and Climate Change) 1.2 Habitat Loss. 1.3 Poaching and Illegal Trade. 1.4 Human-Wildlife Conflict. 1.5 Conservation Strategies. 1.6 Conclusion. 2 List of Tiger Reserves in India. 3 Fun Facts About Gloden Tiger.

  22. Essay on Tiger

    Here you can find essay on tiger in English language in different words limit like 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 400 words. Essay on Tiger 1 (100 words) The scientific name of tiger (national animal) is Panthera tigris. It is a carnivorous animal, which falls under the category of mammals, because it also gives birth to children like humans.

  23. Save The Tiger

    Short Essay On Save The Tiger For Kids. Here is a sample essay for class 1, 2 and 3 kids to help them write a short essay on saving tigers. This will give them an overall idea about constructing such essays and keep them informed about the topic. ADVERTISEMENTS. The tiger is declared as the national animal of India.

  24. Paragraph on Tiger

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