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SAVE THE
 TIGERS
INTRODUCTION
Hey everyone today
 you will see an
 interesting
 presentation on
 natural habitat of tigers
.
TIGERS
ï‚¢   The tiger looks like a big
    cat. It has a long tail. Its
    strong body is brownish
    with black stripes on it.
    Its padded feet have
    sharp claws. Its four
    teeth, two in the upper
    jaw and two in the lower
    jaw are sharper and
    stronger than the rest.
HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION
ï‚¢
    Tigers are widely
    distributed from
    the alpine
    Himalayas to the
    rain forests of
    southern Western
    Ghats and from
    the dry forests of
    Rajasthan to the
    moist forests of
    north-east India.
TIGERS
ï‚¢   Why just Tiger, well if you
    fall short of information
    about your beloved
    country, Bengal Tiger is
    the national animal of
    India, there was a great
    reason for saving
    tigers, you see if there
    were no Tigers then all
    kids would need
    remember new animal as
    a national animal.
TIGERS
ï‚¢ It is carnivorous
  and hunts for prey
  primarily by sight
  and sound. It
  feeds on deer, wild
  pig, bovid and
  sometimes even
  other predators
  like leopards and
  bears.
TIGERS
ï‚¢ Tigers are generally found
  in the forests of Sunder
  bans in West Bengal,
  Assam, Tripura and
  Central India. There are
  also big sized tigers in
  African jungles. The Royal
  Bengal Tigers of Sunder
  bans are the most
  beautiful of all.
ï‚¢ In India, tiger killing is
  prohibited. We can find
  tigers in the zoo, or in the
  circus.
TIGERS
ï‚¢   Today the tiger skin is very
    popular and sought after.
    Rich people and fashion
    designers have no idea
    what they are doing;
    competition between the
    rich to show off makes
    them blind to the serious
    consequences. People
    persuade villagers to kill
    tigers to get money, and
    they do it because they are
    poor and need to feed their
    families.
TIGERS
ï‚¢   The only problem now is that
    they are endangered. They
    have been hunted heavily by
    man for sport, skins, and as a
    source of traditional medical
    products. At the beginning of
    this century it is estimated
    that there were over 40,000
    tigers, today the number is
    less than 8,000. The risk of
    extinction forced the
    government of India to initiate
    the 'Project Tiger' in April
    1973, when the tiger
    population was less than
    2000.
TIGERS
ï‚¢   Other animals which are
    facing extinction owing to
    various factors like
    poaching and loss of habitat
    include the giant panda, the
    snow leopard, the white
    rhinoceros and the komodo
    dragon, tapirs, the
    leopard, African wild
    ass, gazelles, etc. Leopards
    as well as tigers are
    affected by the loss of
    habitat when forests are
    used for human activities.
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  • 2. INTRODUCTION Hey everyone today you will see an interesting presentation on natural habitat of tigers .
  • 3. TIGERS ï‚¢ The tiger looks like a big cat. It has a long tail. Its strong body is brownish with black stripes on it. Its padded feet have sharp claws. Its four teeth, two in the upper jaw and two in the lower jaw are sharper and stronger than the rest.
  • 4. HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION ï‚¢ Tigers are widely distributed from the alpine Himalayas to the rain forests of southern Western Ghats and from the dry forests of Rajasthan to the moist forests of north-east India.
  • 5. TIGERS ï‚¢ Why just Tiger, well if you fall short of information about your beloved country, Bengal Tiger is the national animal of India, there was a great reason for saving tigers, you see if there were no Tigers then all kids would need remember new animal as a national animal.
  • 6. TIGERS ï‚¢ It is carnivorous and hunts for prey primarily by sight and sound. It feeds on deer, wild pig, bovid and sometimes even other predators like leopards and bears.
  • 7. TIGERS ï‚¢ Tigers are generally found in the forests of Sunder bans in West Bengal, Assam, Tripura and Central India. There are also big sized tigers in African jungles. The Royal Bengal Tigers of Sunder bans are the most beautiful of all. ï‚¢ In India, tiger killing is prohibited. We can find tigers in the zoo, or in the circus.
  • 8. TIGERS ï‚¢ Today the tiger skin is very popular and sought after. Rich people and fashion designers have no idea what they are doing; competition between the rich to show off makes them blind to the serious consequences. People persuade villagers to kill tigers to get money, and they do it because they are poor and need to feed their families.
  • 9. TIGERS ï‚¢ The only problem now is that they are endangered. They have been hunted heavily by man for sport, skins, and as a source of traditional medical products. At the beginning of this century it is estimated that there were over 40,000 tigers, today the number is less than 8,000. The risk of extinction forced the government of India to initiate the 'Project Tiger' in April 1973, when the tiger population was less than 2000.
  • 10. TIGERS ï‚¢ Other animals which are facing extinction owing to various factors like poaching and loss of habitat include the giant panda, the snow leopard, the white rhinoceros and the komodo dragon, tapirs, the leopard, African wild ass, gazelles, etc. Leopards as well as tigers are affected by the loss of habitat when forests are used for human activities.