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  2. Siberian tiger - Wikipedia

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    The fur of the Siberian tiger is moderately thick, coarse and sparse compared to that of other felids living in the former Soviet Union. Compared to the extinct westernmost populations, the Siberian tiger's summer and winter coats contrast sharply with other subspecies.

  3. Siberian tiger Captive Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica). (more) The largest male Siberian tigers may grow up to 3.7 metres (12.1 feet) in body length (including a 1-metre- [3.3-foot-] long tail) and weigh up to 423 kg (about 933 pounds).

  4. Do you wonder about Siberian Tiger Size: Like how big are they? In specifics, on average Male Siberian tigers have body lengths ranging from 178 to 208 cm (70 to 82 in), while females have body lengths spanning from 167 to 182 cm (66 to 72 in).

  5. 14 Siberian Tiger Facts - Fact Animal

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    A male Siberian tiger may grow to reach 10 feet long from head to tail and weigh up to 575 pounds. For a comparison, a male Siberian tiger can be as long as a station wagon and weigh about half as much as a grand piano. Females are smaller, typically weighing 240 to 290 pounds.

  6. Siberian Tiger - A-Z Animals

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    The size of the tiger can vary widely, but the largest specimens can be around 11-feet long and have a weight of close to 700 or even 800 pounds, which makes these animals nearly the size of a grand piano.

  7. Siberian Tiger: The Largest and Strongest Big Cat- World Deer

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    Size and Weight: The Siberian Tiger is not only the largest tiger subspecies but also the largest of all big cats. Male Siberian Tigers can grow up to 3.7 meters in length from nose to tail and weigh over 300 kg.

  8. Discover the real size of the Siberian Tiger with our in-depth article. Dive into scientific findings from the Siberian Tiger Project, explore historical data vs. modern research, and unravel the myths.

  9. Amur Tiger Facts - WildCats Conservation Alliance

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    The Amur tiger, Panthera tigris altaica also known as the Siberian tiger, is one of the largest cats in the world. The most recent IUCN Red List assessment published in 2022, estimated the population at 265–486 in the Russian Far East with a further small number ranging across the border into China and possibly North Korea.

  10. Siberian Tiger Facts | Amur Tigers | Endangered Animals - Animal...

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    The Siberian tiger, a subspecies of tiger, is the largest cat in the world. It averages about 3.3 m (11 ft.) in length, with a tail measuring 1 m (3 ft.). Adult male Siberian tigers can weigh up to 320 kg (700 lb.), while females are significantly smaller, weighing up to 180 kg (400 lb.).

  11. Size: The Siberian tiger can reach a length of up to 10 feet, with the tail attaining an average length of about 3 feet. The height of these felids is 3 to 3 ½ feet (.9 – 1.1m) at the shoulders.