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How do Sumatran tigers adapt to environment?
Adaptations. The striped fur of these tigers ensures that they remain camouflaged, hence unseen from potential prey. Their exceptional eyesight helps them see them in the dark. Sharp, retractable claws aid them to hold on to their prey once they have got their paws on them.
How do Tiger adapt to their environment?
Perhaps the most obvious adaptation that tigers have is their striped coats. As sunlight filters through the canopy, down to the forest floor, it creates stripes of shadow, much like tigers’ markings. As such, tigers’ coats help them to blend in with the undergrowth in a forest environment.
How do Sumatran tigers survive?
Conservation. Many of the remaining Sumatran tigers live in protected areas, such as national parks. Park rangers’ anti-poaching patrols give them an extra layer of protection. As the world’s largest Muslim country, Indonesia has also turned to religion for help.
What helps the Sunda tigers survive?
Habitat for the Sumatran tiger has been drastically reduced by clearing for agriculture (particularly oil palm), plantations, and settlement. On many parts of the island, illegal timber harvesting, and forest conversion are out of control. Between 1985 and 2014, the island’s forest cover plunged from 58% to 26%.
How can we help the Sumatran tigers?
Key strategies:
- Protect tigers and their habitat.
- Build capacity in range states.
- Reduce human-tiger conflict.
- Conduct scientific research on tigers to help inform conservation strategies.
- Promote tiger-friendly policies.
- Monitor tiger numbers, population trends, and threats to tigers and their habitats.
How can we save the Sumatran tigers?
How does Tiger camouflage work?
Camouflage. Perhaps the most obvious adaptation that tigers have is their striped coats. As sunlight filters through the canopy, down to the forest floor, it creates stripes of shadow, much like tigers’ markings. As such, tigers’ coats help them to blend in with the undergrowth in a forest environment.