Indo-Chinese tigers are a bit smaller and darker than Bengal tigers,The distribution of the Indo-Chinese tiger is centered in Thailand. Indo-Chinese tigers are also found in Myanmar, southern China, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.Status in the wild: An estimated 736–1,225 Indo-Chinese tigers are left in the wild according to a 1998 expert assessment compiled by Peter Jackson in the following countries:The biggest threat to these tigers is the depletion of prey populations by human hunters. The Indo-Chinese tigers eat Muntjac deer, Sambar deer, pig, hog badger and porcupines. The specific range size of this tiger is not known, but the population density is thought to be approximately 4 to 5 adult tigers/100 km 2 (39 mile2) in optimal habitat.
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