Bengal TigerĀ 

The Bengal tiger is the most common tiger species, and it is found in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Occasionally, some individuals may exhibit black coloration due to melanism.

Also known as the Amur tiger, this is the largest tiger species and is native to Russia and parts of China. Black Siberian tigers are extremely rare.

Siberian Tiger

This tiger subspecies is found in Southeast Asia, including countries like Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.

Indochinese Tiger

Malayan Tiger

Native to the Malay Peninsula and parts of southern Thailand, these tigers are critically endangered.

South China Tiger

Once thought to be extinct in the wild, the South China tiger is one of the rarest tiger subspecies. It was once found in southern China.

Sumatran Tiger

These tigers are found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. They are critically endangered due to habitat loss.

Caspian Tiger

This tiger subspecies was native to the Caspian Sea region, but it is believed to be extinct in the wild.

Javan Tiger

Native to the island of Java in Indonesia, the Javan tiger is considered extinct, with the last confirmed sighting in the 1970s.