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Indo-Chinese and Malayan tigers

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Indochinese tiger caught with camera trap in the forests of Mae Wong National Park, Thailand. Credits to WWF Thailand.

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Indochinese tiger caught with camera trap in the forests of Mae Wong National Park, Thailand. Credits to WWF Thailand.

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Indochinese tiger caught with camera trap in the forests of Mae Wong National Park, Thailand. Credits to WWF Thailand.

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Thailand tiger,

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Beautiful Malayan tigers (Panthera tigris jacksoni) from Laos. Credits to WCS Laos.

"An adult female Tiger in Nam Et-Phou Louey in March 2003. The Tiger is an 'endangered' species meaning there are very few remaining in the wild and they face several serious threats. In Laos, Nam Et-Phou Louey is one of the few areas in the country where tigers have been confirmed in recent years."

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"An adult male Tiger in the Nam Et-Phou Louey in November 2005. To survive, an individual tiger needs to eat at least one large deer or pig (150kg) per week. Illegal trade of tiger prey (wild deer, pigs and cattle) and of tigers (selling their skin or their bones for medicine) is threatening their survival in Laos."

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"Although tigers still exist in Laos, they are rare and hardly ever seen. To count tigers, scientists use cameras to identify different individuals by comparing stripe patterns as the pattern is unique for each individual tiger. Scientists estimate that there are less than 20 tigers in Nam Et-Phou Louey today but the government is working with conservation organizations and communities to increase these numbers over the next decade."
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Thailand tigers,

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Indochinese tiger caught with camera trap in Hui Kha Khaeng protected area, Thailand. Credits to Sukmasuang.

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Indochinese tiger from Kui Buri National Park, Thailand. Credits to WWF Thailand.

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Thailand tiger,

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Other ones,

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Breeding pair,

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Malayan tiger caught with camera trap in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia. Credits to WCS Malaysia.

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Burma tiger,

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Probably all from thailand,
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