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  1. Panthera tigris jacksoni was proposed in 2004 as a subspecies as a genetic analysis indicated differences in mtDNA and micro-satellite sequences to P. t. corbetti. Since revision of felid taxonomy in 2017, the Malayan tiger is recognised as a P. t. tigris population.

  2. malaysianwildlife.org › malayan-tiger-panthera-tigris-jacksoniMalayan Tiger - Malaysian Wildlife

    Scientific name: Panthera tigris jacksoni / Panthera tigris malayensis. Size: 2.3 – 2.6m. Found in: Peninsular Malaysia. Habitat: Tropical and subtropical forest, shrubland, grassland. Diet: Wild boar, deer, bearded pigs, sun bear, young elephant calf. Litter size: 2-5 cubs. Average Life-expectancy in the wild: up to 20 years

  3. May 27, 2024 · The scientific name of the Malayan tiger is Panthera tigris jacksoni, named for a British man named Peter Jackson who was a notable tiger conservationist. This big cat belongs to the Felidae family and its class is Mammalia.

  4. The Malayan Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni) is a subspecies of tigers that exists uniquely in the Malay Peninsula. There are a total of nine (9) subspecies of tigers in the world, three (3) of which are extinct.

  5. The Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni ) is an endangered tiger subspecies that, as its name suggests, is found only in Peninsular Malaysia (which includes southern Thailand). The Malaysian word for tiger is harimau and its nickname is Pak Belang, which means Uncle Stripes.

  6. In the year 2004, the Malayan Tiger was recognised as a new subspecies that is Panthera tigris jacksoni which is genetically distinct from tigers of northern Indochina, Panthera tigris corbetti. This subspecies is also the smallest subspecies with an average size of 2.4 m long and weighing 120 kg.

  7. Jun 7, 2024 · The Malayan tiger, scientifically known as Panthera tigris jacksoni, is a critically endangered tiger subspecies native to the Malay Peninsula (particularly the southern and central regions).

  8. The Malayan tiger, scientifically known as Panthera tigris jacksoni, is a subspecies of tiger native to the Malaysian Peninsula. As one of the smaller tiger subspecies, the Malayan tiger is critically endangered due to habitat loss and poaching, with fewer than 250 individuals remaining in the wild.

  9. In 2004, the Tigers of Peninsular Malaysia were recognized as a new subspecies, Panthera tigris jacksoni, when a genetic analysis found that they are distinct in mtDNA and micro-satellite sequences from Tigers of northern Indochina, P. t. corbetti (Luo et al. 2004).

  10. Established in 1964, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has evolved to become the world’s most comprehensive information source on the global conservation status of animal, fungi and plant species.

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