Tiger Population across the world

1. India - 3167

Home to over 75% of the world's total tiger population and can be found in various national parks and wildlife sanctuaries across the country.

2. Russia - 750

Russia has the second-highest number of wild tigers, with 750 individuals. They live primarily in eastern Russia's birch forests.

3. Indonesia Tiger - 400

Indonesia is home to 400 Sumatran tigers, a subspecies of tigers found only on the island of Sumatra.

4. Nepal - 355

Nepal has 355 Bengal tigers, mainly found in five national parks across the country.

5. Thailand - 189

Thailand has 189 Indochinese tigers, a subspecies found in the country's western and southern regions.

6. Malaysia - 159

Malaysia is home to 159 Malayan tigers, a subspecies found only in the country's peninsular region.

7. Bhutan - 150

Bhutan has 150 tigers, primarily found in the southern and central regions of the country.

8. Bangladesh - 146

Bangladesh has 146 Bengal tigers, primarily found in the Sundarbans region, and efforts are being made to conserve their population and protect their habitat.

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