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The size of the tigers and other characteristics vary from one subspecies to another. In the wild, male tigers have a weight that ranges from 47 to 258 kg and a length of 190-330 cm including the tail, 6 7 8 9 measuring between 60 and 110 cm, and 61 up to 122 cm high at the cross. Meanwhile, females, much smaller, have a weight of 24-167 kg and a total length of 177-275 cm.10 Currently, the smallest subspecies is the Malaysian tiger, while the largest one is the Bengal tiger. 11 The total length of males is 270-310 cm while that of females is 240-265 cm; the tail is about 85-100 cm long and the shoulder height of 58-110 cm.12
Most tigers have an orange or fawn fur, a whitish intermediate and ventral area and the stripes vary in tone from dark brown to black. The shape and quantity of the stripes vary according to their sex (if female the number of stripes is less), although most tigers usually have less than 100 stripes. The striped pattern is unique in each copy and it is possible to use this to identify an individual, in the same way that fingerprints are used to identify a person. However, because of how difficult it is to register the striped pattern in a wild tiger, this is not the most used method for identifying a tiger. Probably, the function of the stripes is camouflage, being useful to hide from its possible prey. The striped pattern is also found on the skin of the tiger, so if it is shaved, its distinctive stripes can be observed.
Like most felids, it is believed that tigers have some color vision. On the other hand, their night vision is very acute thanks to the specular membrane located in the retina, which focuses on the low light at night.13
Like the other members of its genus, the tiger has the ability to roar. Unlike other felids, although similar to the jaguar, the tiger is an excellent swimmer; You can surprise and hunt prey in the water.
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