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  2. Caspian tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Caspian tiger was a Panthera tigris tigris population native to eastern Turkey, northern Iran, Mesopotamia, the Caucasus around the Caspian Sea, Central Asia to northern Afghanistan and the Xinjiang region in western China. [1] Until the Middle Ages, it was also present in southern Russia. [2]

  3. Babatag Range - Wikipedia

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    It is where the Caspian tiger was last seen, in 1998. [2] References This page was last edited on 24 July 2023, at 21:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Talysh Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The humid semi-subtropical coastal lowlands along the Caspian Sea, including the Lankaran Lowland, lie at the eastern base of the mountains. [3] The Talysh Mountains are covered by lowland and montane forests. The area is part of the Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests ecoregion. [4] The Caspian tiger used to occur in the Talysh Mountains. [5]

  5. Amu Darya - Wikipedia

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    The Caspian tiger used to occur along the river's banks. [33] After its extirpation, the Darya's delta was suggested as a potential site for the introduction of its closest surviving relative, the Siberian tiger. A feasibility study was initiated to investigate if the area is suitable and if such an initiative would receive support from ...

  6. Altai Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Closely related to the Caspian tiger is the extant Amur tiger, which has the taxonomic name Panthera tigris altaica. [9] The wisent was present in the Altai mountains until the Middle Ages, perhaps even until the 18th century. Today, there is a small herd in a nursery in the Altai Republic. [10]

  7. Wildlife of China - Wikipedia

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    The Caspian tiger was last seen in the Manasi River Basin of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the 1960s, where this population is now extinct. [15] The South China tiger is an endemic population whose habitat is now confined to the mountain regions of Jiangxi , Hunan , Guangdong and Fujian .

  8. Lankaran Lowland - Wikipedia

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    The Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests' ecoregion, an area of lush lowland and montane forests (subtropical and temperate rainforests) that partially cover the Lankaran Lowland. The Caspian tiger , which used to occur in this area.

  9. List of Asian animals extinct in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    It was closest to the extant Siberian tiger. [24] A reintroduction attempt using Siberian tigers began in the Ile-Balkhash State Nature Reserve of Kazakhstan in 2024. [29] South China tiger: Population of the mainland Asian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) Southern China Last recorded in the wild around 2000; survives in captivity. [30]