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10 questions about the Sumatran tiger, one of the 20 critically endangered species. If you haven’t heard about the feline, check out the video below or their story in this link. Ready for the challenge? Let’s see how much you know.
Is wine made with the bones of tigers?
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How can you help them?
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How many are killed each year?
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Does stopping eating meat (cow, chicken, pig) help the tiger not become extinct?
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How many are left in the wild?
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What continent do they live on?
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They are in danger of extinction because of:
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Does consuming palm oil products kill tigers?
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Are they smallest tiger subspecies in the world?
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Are they a solitary species or do they live in packs?
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Quiz: Sumatran tiger, endangered species
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You know the feline very well. Now help them out and spread the word. Also look at the rest of the quizzes of other species.
Quiz: Sumatran tiger, endangered species
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You know the feline, but you missed some key answers. Read the Sumatran tiger's profile and article and answer the questions again.
Quiz: Sumatran tiger, endangered species
You can do better, it's important that you do better
The Sumatran tiger, and many other species, will have a better chance of survival if you review the article on the feline. We ask you to read it and return to this quiz.
Quiz: Sumatran tiger, endangered species
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The lives of Sumatran tigers, and thousands of species, depend on you spending a little time reading about them and how you can help them. It's easy to help them, it's important to help them.
Check out the history of the Sumatran tiger here and find out more about this species. To know more about these beings is to help them, and it is necessary to help them, it is the right thing to do. There are only 200 left in the world.
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