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SUMATRAN TIGER

The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is this smallest of the remaining five tiger subspecies. It has lives exclusively, for over a million years, in the once extensive moist tropical jungles of the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. Today, there are. The Sumatran tiger represents a uniquely hopeful opportunity for the survival of an individual subspecies of tiger in the wild. Specifically, the animal is isolated geographically to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. Sumatran tigers are especially well represented in zoos around the world, most of which participate in sophisticated global conservation breeding programs. More than 270 Sumatran tigers are now documented in formal studbooks and are involved in captive breeding programs aimed at preserving their genetic uniqueness

North Sumatras Biome


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ALL ABOUT NORTH SUMATRA


ELEVATION: 30-1200 M ABOVE THE SEA PRECIPITAION LEVELS: MAXIMUM: 313,1 MM (JANUARY) MINIMUM: 63,2 MM (AUGUST)

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HTTP://WWW.TIGERS.CA/TIGERWOR LD/W3A1.HTML HTTP://ASRULMASIRHARAHAP.BLOG SPOT.COM/2012/12/WATERRESOURCE-MANAGEMENT-OFNORTH.HTML HTTP://WWW.DEPHUT.GO.ID/INFOR MASI/INFPROP/INFSUMUT.PDF .

TEMPERATURE: AN AVERAGE OF 28C FLORA: BUNGA KENANGKA ANGGREK TIEN SOEHARTO BUNGA BANGKAI DAUN SANG

FAUNA: BEO NIAS ORANGUTAN HARIMAU SUMATRA LESSER MOUSE DEAR

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