The Handbook: Tiger
The Handbook: Tiger
The Handbook: Tiger
THE HANDBOOK^
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A LITTLE NOTE CONTENTS TIGER RESUME
Dear tiger lovers, Tiger resume 01 Want to know all about the largest cat in the wild? Here it is!
Welcome to the world of tigers. This handbook Where can you hear the roar 02
is your go-to-guide to learn about this Talk to a catspert 05
magnificent animal. It is revered in our country A tiger’s life 07
and plays a very important part in our culture. How are tigers counted 08
Through the ages, we in India, have been living Fold to hold your tiger friend 09
with tigers and this healthy coexistence is one Spot the difference 11
of the reasons why we have the highest number What puts tigers in danger 12
of wild tigers in the world. This publication Help Anita the forester 13
Male Female
contains many interesting facts and activities The tiger needs your help 14
Average: 120 kgs - 300 kgs Average: 90 kgs – 167 kgs
which helps you discover a connection with Your tiger tale 15
Average 8 ft – 10.9 ft Average: 7 ft – 8.5 ft
tigers and further get inspired to protect them Tiger test 16
and the forest where they live. Enjoy the safari! GIVEUP for the cub 17
Team WWF-India
(Depending on how much you weigh, a male tiger could weigh 5-10 times more than you!)
Source: Status of tigers, co-predators and prey in India. Global Wild Tiger Status, April 2016
a crocodile.
Source: IUCN 2014. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.1. www.iucnredlist.org. Downloaded on 5 October 2017
reproduce with one another in nature and
produce fertile offspring. A ‘subspecies’ is a Areas with confirmed
population within a species that grow to have tiger breeding activity
unique characteristics over many years. The within the last 10 years.
Bengal tiger is one subspecies of the tiger family
and the Amur tiger are another. No evidence of breeding
has been detected in
Q1 How many tigers are there in India Q4 Tell us your most fascinating tiger these areas since 2008.
and the world? experience!
According to the estimation done in India I once looked into a case where a tiger was
in 2014, the tiger population in the wild is reportedly charging upon passerby on a forest
anywhere between 1945-2491, with a mean of road leading to a small village in Uttarakhand.
2226. Globally, a study by WWF and Global While patrolling the area, I sighted two small
Tiger Forum found that the number of wild tiger cubs! Later, I found a carcass of a sambar
tigers in 2016 stood at 3890. Almost 100 years deer which was probably killed by the mother Five existing tiger subspecies:
ago, there were approximately 100,000 tigers. to feed the cubs. I deployed a camera trap there 1. Bengal Tiger
and in a couple of days found a picture and (Panthera tigris tigris)
Q2 What are the different subspecies of video clip of a tigress with four cubs. Perhaps Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal
tigers and where are they found? the mother tiger was chasing people passing by 2. Malayan Tiger The tigers we’ve lost:
There are five tiger subspecies found in the wild just to protect her cubs. I then recommended (Panthera tigris jacksoni) 1. South China Tiger
today. There used to be nine but four have that people should not be allowed on that forest Thailand and peninsular Malaysia (Panthera tigris amoyensis)
gone extinct! Check out the map on the right road so that both the tiger family and human 3. Sumatran Tiger Extinct since the 2000s
for the historic and current range. beings can be safe. (Panthera tigris sumatrae) 2. Javan Tiger
Indonesian Island of Sumatra (Panthera tigris sondaica)
Q5 What are some of the things that WWF-India does to conserve tigers in the wild? 4.Indochinese Tiger Extinct since 1970s
(Panthera tigris corbetti) 3. Caspian Tiger
Burma, Cambodia, China, Laos, Thailand and (Panthera tigris virgata)
Tigers move from place Vietnam Extinct since 1970s
A to B through jungle 5. Amur or Siberian Tiger 4. Bali Tiger
We assist the forest passages called wildlife (Panthera tigris altaica) (Panthera tigris balica)
department to monitor corridors. We study Russian far east and parts of North-eastern China Extinct since 1937
tigers in their habitats how these can be made
and corridors. safer for tigers with
active participation of You can be our next catspert! Read all the information carefully and fill in the blanks to
local people. test your knowledge.
Mama Tiger
Match the cool tools used while counting tigers on the left to its uses on the right:
Find all the things that put the tiger in danger in this word scramble.
(Hint: the clues are in the paragraphs above!)
H A R U P G E H B D C E B I F H B S
A B Y C O Z T V Q P L X T I N U N I
B L R P A L F N N O Q G T P N O Y T
I P O A C H I N G A U Z A I I N R J
T R T I H P L E N C P O Q T F L D F
A Z S Z R I P Z B H S T C O L E I E
T A I S N N B A Z W P A P A S Q S P
D C B T Y G L O S Z R D X H V A C N
E N Q I G G B V S E A Y F I O C O C
G A U E T E A E T D F N X D X R N I
R B B H T A L N I P J I X E Z I N A
A X G I Q K I N Q F N U T G I O E F
D V P Y T N V L Q D N I V U V N C C
A L T S Y A G H O K E A X V O S T V
T C L I W A T E C S A N L E X U E H
I B L P A X D L R S S G H L C N D L
Hints O O R D Q T X V O A Q T Y U P T J I
Tigers have unique stripe patterns: a lot like human fingerprints! N I H F A L U Z Y S A V E A G E F Q
Tigers have distinctive white spots at the back of their ears called ocelli.
The hind legs are longer than the front legs, which helps their jumping abilities. Z L K J H G F D S A S O I U T R E W
Tigers have big soft pads under their paws to help them move without noise.
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HELP ANITA THE FORESTER THE TIGER NEEDS YOUR HELP!
Anita is a Forester. Foresters are people who protect forests - and all the wildlife in it. They follow WWF-India works to protect tigers in the wild, and YOU can help protect them too!
a rigorous patrolling routine to monitor and study wildlife. At the same time they ensure that
poachers are kept at bay. Here is your chance to help Anita reach the tiger while learning
about her and her amazing colleagues!
1. Wakes up at 4 am
and reports on duty 2. Spots a pugmark
while patrolling
5. Catches a
poacher
6. Recovers
a jawtrap
Q1. How many tigers are there in the wild across the world as of 2016?
a. 3890
b. 4890
c. 6890
Q7. How many cubs does one female tiger usually give birth to in a year?
Some tiger tales from little tiger protectors across India a. 4-5
b. 1
c. 2-3
Pooja Sharma, 11 years, Ishaan Agarwal, 8 years,
Rajaji National Park New Delhi Q8) Which of the following tigers is extinct now?
a. Malayan tiger
“I haven’t seen a tiger yet but I really want to “I once saw a tiger in Satpuda and was amazed b. Bali tiger
see one! The most important thing I have learnt to learn that its roar can reach a 114 decibels c. Bengal tiger
about tigers in school is that we need to protect to someone standing a few feet away! It is a
our tigers because they are a key species in our large, majestic animal with stripes and I could Q9) When is International Tiger Day?
ecosystem. If tigers become extinct, the food not take my eyes off it! I also learnt that tigers a. 21 May
chain will tremble and collapse, which will be are being killed for their skin, and I promise to b. 29 July
terrible for our environment!” never buy a tiger product!” c. 20 August
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GIVEUP FOR THE CUB ANSWER KEY
The survival of the majestic tiger is impacted by human activities. To provide a safe world for our Pg 04 - Talk to a Catspert
striped friends, what are you willing to change? 1) 1945-2491
Cut out items that you want to GIVEUP from old newspapers and magazines to create 2) 9;5
a collage. Place this in a prominent space as a reminder of your GIVEUP Pledge. 3) Bengal Tiger, Panthera tigris tigris
4) South China Tiger/Bali Tiger/Javan Tiger/Caspian Tiger
5) Russia, North-eastern China
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WWF-India, 172-B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003 Editor Bani Bains
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