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What are the profiles of tigers?
Tigers are mammals and cats. So far, eight tiger subspecies have been identified: Bengal tiger: distributed in zhina Peninsula, with an estimated population of about 3,060 to 4,735.

West Asian tiger: distributed in Turkey, Central Asia and West Asia, now extinct.

Northeast Tiger (also known as Northeast Tiger): It is distributed in Heilongjiang and North Korea along the Sino-Soviet border, with an estimated number of about 437 to 506.

Java tiger: It is distributed in Java Island, Indonesia, and is now extinct.

South China tigers: distributed in the south of Central China, with an estimated number of about 20 to 30.

Balinese tiger: distributed in Bali, Indonesia, now extinct.

Sumatran tiger: distributed in Sumatra, Indonesia, with an estimated number of about 400 to 500.

Southeast Asian tigers: distributed in the Southeast Asian continent, the estimated number is about 1, 180 to 1, 790.