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No data are available for home ranges of Caspian tigers.
In the past they were also hunted by the now extinct Caspian tiger.
The Caspian tiger was the second largest of the tiger species.
Turkish scientists, during a study on the field, reached some information on the presence of the Caspian tiger.
In Iran, Caspian tigers have been protected since 1957, with heavy fines for shooting.
The Caspian Tiger was also known as the Persian tiger.
Once the extermination of the Caspian tiger was almost complete, the farmers followed, clearing forests and planting crops.
Last recorded sighting of the Caspian tiger in Kazakhstan.
In addition to lions, other animals were used for this purpose, including bears, leopards, Caspian tigers, black panthers and bulls.
Like the Balinese tiger, the smallest of the eight races, the Caspian tiger is probably no more.
The Amur tiger is the genetically closest living relative of the Caspian tiger.
In search of prey, Caspian tigers were compelled to prowl widely and follow ungulates from one pasture to another.
Iran lost all its Asiatic Lions and Caspian Tigers by the earlier part of the 20th century.
The Caspian Tiger becomes extinct in Iran.
Among its predators were the Asiatic lion (until 10th century), bears, wolves, leopards and the Caspian tiger.
The demise of the Caspian tiger began with Russian colonisation of Turkestan during the late 19th century.
Caspian Tiger (extinct in Kazakhstan since 1948)
The area was one of the last strongholds of the Caspian tiger, whose tracks were seen in the reserve for the last time in 1953.
The Caspian tiger (Panthera tigris virgata) once roamed these mountains, but is now extinct.
There has been research conducted into the extinction of the Anatolia Caspian tiger in the area, with the last one being seen in February 1970.
Historically, the Caspian tiger was also known to predate wild Bactrian camels but this subspecies is almost certainly extinct.
The body of Caspian tigers was generally less massive than of Siberian tigers, and their average size slightly less.
Caspian tiger Panthera tigris virgata (probably extinct)
The Caspian tiger (Panthera tigris virgata) is an extinct sub species of the tiger.
In the former Caspian tiger's range, prey included saiga antelope, camels, Caucasian wisent, yak, and wild horses.
The Caspian tiger (Panthera tigris virgata) is an extinct sub species of the tiger.