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1. Tigers once ranged from eastern Turkey through southern Asia and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and Bali, to the eastern shores of Asia on the Sea of Okotsk. (4) 2. Today tigers are no longer found west of India or on the islands of Java and Bali. The remaining populations in southeast Asia, China, and the Russian Far East are mostly isolated in fragmented habitats, and greatly reduced in number. (4) a. Bengal tigers are found in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Western Burma, and possibly southeastern Tibet and Yunnan. b. Siberian tigers are found in the Russian Far East, China, and North Korea. c. Sumatran tigers are found only in Sumatra. d. Indo-Chinese tigers range from Eastern Burma to Vietnam and Malaysia. e. South China tigers are in Central and South China. [/ QUOTE ] |
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