2. Tiger
Tigers, whose scientific name is Panthera tigris, are the largest animals in the Felidae family. Tigers are also known locally as tigers, tigers, lizards, kings of the jungle, etc. Tigers live and are distributed in Asian countries, mainly in India, Southeast Asia and Siberia. In Vietnam, the number of tigers is decreasing, only living in remote forest areas on the border of Vietnam-Laos, Nghe An, Lam Dong. Tigers are large in size, often living in dense forests or large grasslands, which are both convenient for hiding and easy for hunting prey. Tigers have an average weight of about 150 - 310 kg, they can be up to 3.3 m long and move very quickly. Their bodies have many different colors from yellow to red, orange, white... creating diversity, some variations of tigers have been recorded such as white tigers, yellow tigers, black tigers, gray tigers,... such diverse colors are suitable for their natural habits, easily hiding in the harsh natural environment. Tigers are solitary, only when mating do they come to live together. Usually, male tigers are flirtatious, while female tigers are quite loyal but very picky in choosing a mate. The age of sexual maturity of tigers is relatively similar. Female tigers are about 3 and a half years old, while male tigers are later.
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