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The Bali tiger has already become extinct due to hunting.
Bali tigers also had unusual, bar-shaped patterns on their heads.
The only known predators of Bali tigers were humans.
The Bali tiger was also not closely related to the Trinil because of their time differences.
There is no Bali tiger in captivity.
The Bali tiger and Java tiger are already extinct.
The Bali tiger was the smallest of all nine tiger subspecies, rather comparable with the leopard or cougar in size.
Bali tigers had short fur that was a deeper, darker orange and had fewer stripes than other tiger subspecies.
Javan tigers were very small compared to other subspecies of the Asian mainland, but larger in size than Bali tigers.
Surabayan gunmaker E. Munaut is confirmed to have killed over 20 Bali tigers in only a few years.
Until the early 20th century, Bali was home to several large mammals: the wild Banteng, leopard and the endemic Bali Tiger.
The Banteng still occurs in its domestic form, while leopards are found only in neighboring Java, and the Bali Tiger is extinct.
The Bali tiger, or Balinese tiger (Panthera tigris balica) is one of the three extinct sub-species of the tiger.
The Sumatran tiger is the only surviving member of the Sunda Islands group of tigers that included the now extinct Bali tiger and Javan tiger.
Illegal trade circulating products from tiger parts is another of the major causes of extinction of the Javan, Caspian and Bali tiger subspecies (WWF 2010).
Bali tigers were hunted to extinction-the last Bali tiger, an adult female, is thought to have been killed at Sumbar Kima, West Bali, on 27 September 1937.
The Bali tiger (Panthera tigris balica), harimau Bali in Indonesian, or referred to as samong in archaic Balinese language, was a subspecies of tiger which was found solely on the small Indonesian island of Bali.
-Bali tiger (Panthera tigris balica)
The Bali tiger, or Balinese tiger (Panthera tigris balica) is one of the three extinct sub-species of the tiger.
Seidensticker, J. "Bearing witness: observations on the extinction of Panthera tigris balica and Panthera tigris sondaica".
The Bali tiger (Panthera tigris balica), harimau Bali in Indonesian, or referred to as samong in archaic Balinese language, was a subspecies of tiger which was found solely on the small Indonesian island of Bali.