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  2. Indochinese tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Indochinese tiger is a population of the Panthera tigris tigris subspecies that is native to Southeast Asia. [1] This population occurs in Myanmar and Thailand.In 2011, the population was thought to comprise 342 individuals, including 85 in Myanmar and 20 in Vietnam, with the largest population unit surviving in Thailand, estimated at 189 to 252 individuals during the period 2009 to 2014.

  3. Bengal tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Bengal tiger is a population of the Panthera tigris tigris subspecies and the nominate tiger subspecies. It ranks among the largest wild cats alive today. It is estimated to have been present in the Indian subcontinent since the Late Pleistocene for about 12,000 to 16,500 years.

  4. List of species native to Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A leopard cat A dhole, an Asiatic wild dog An Asiatic golden cat Bryde's whale in the Gulf of Thailand. There are 264 mammal species in Thailand on the IUCN Red List. Of these species, three are critically endangered, 24 are vulnerable, and two are near-threatened. One of the species listed for Thailand is considered to be extinct. [1]

  5. Less than 200 of the endangered species still roam the country. ‘Rare’ tiger — with three ‘even rarer’ cubs — spotted in Thai rainforest, video shows Skip to main content

  6. Tigers are disappearing from Southeast Asia. A forest in ...

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    A ‘conservation-dependent species’ While Thailand’s success story offers hope, the outlook across the region is not so optimistic. ... there are an estimated 179 to 223 adult tigers in the ...

  7. List of mammals of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand horseshoe bat: Rhinolophus thailandensis Wu, Harada & Motokawa, 2009: Caves & forest LC: Thomas's horseshoe bat: Rhinolophus thomasi K. Andersen, 1905: Caves & forests LC Unknown: Trefoil horseshoe bat: Rhinolophus trifoliatus Temminck, 1834: Forest NT: Dobson's horseshoe bat: Rhinolophus yunanensis Dobson, 1872: Caves & forests LC Unknown

  8. Big cats removed from Thailand's infamous Tiger Temple - AOL

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    Previous attempts to inspect the tigers have largely been blocked by the temple's abbots but in January and February wildlife officials removed 10 of the tigers. Thailand has long been a hub for ...

  9. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    In China, tigers became the target of large-scale 'anti-pest' campaigns in the early 1950s, where suitable habitats were fragmented following deforestation and resettlement of people to rural areas, who hunted tigers and prey species. Though tiger hunting was prohibited in 1977, the population continued to decline and is considered extinct in ...