The Bengal tiger is the most common and well-known tiger species. Found primarily in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan, it's characterized by its vibrant orange coat with black stripes.

Bengal Tiger

Also known as the Amur tiger, the Siberian tiger is the largest and heaviest tiger species.

Siberian Tiger 

Found in Southeast Asia, including countries like Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam, the Indochinese tiger has a slightly darker coat than the Bengal tiger and inhabits diverse environments, from forests to grasslands.

Indochinese Tiger

Malayan Tiger

Inhabiting the Malay Peninsula, the Malayan tiger is smaller than some other species, adapted to the dense jungles of its range.

Sumatran Tiger

The Sumatran tiger is the smallest of all tiger species and is native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra. 

South China Tiger 

The South China tiger is critically endangered and has a distinctive appearance with wide-set, vertical stripes.

Caspian Tiger

This tiger species, also known as the Hyrcanian tiger, once roamed parts of Central Asia and the Caspian region.