The conservation status is wrong for a SumatranHere you go.
The conservation status is wrong for a SumatranHere you go.
Good point - gimme 5 minThe conservation status is wrong for a Sumatran
It is still just a subspecies in the new Definition. It is the other way, all the other subspecies are formed into one "big" subspecies meaning we would have only two subspecies of tigers. But this is again controversial like so often in taxonomy. And in case of subspecies in General there is not a very clear definition at all how to divide to be honest.@ElectricMonk not that it really matters lol but that is hardly what the Sumatran tiger looks like. @TheHippoGirl is right the difference between whether you want a third tiger or not which is totally ok is undeniable and fairly obvious. The Sumatran is even a different species of tiger in the new taxonomy.
Really? Id love to read about that I’d you have a source? (Genuinely- not being sarcastic)The Sumatran is even a different species of tiger in the new taxonomy.
@ElectricMonk not that it really matters lol but that is hardly what the Sumatran tiger looks like.
No. It’s clear from the photos you posted above that some Sumatran tigers look different to some bengal tigers. From some (very quick) reading, both (especially the bengal) vary quite a lot morphologically - the biggest and most consistent difference is their size. In other respects they overlap substantially (though their are differences in the average and variance of their features) The photo I posted above was not chosen to look as close as possible to a bengal tiger - it was literally the first image of the google search.The shorter ruff Sumatran tiger does look closer but still has different facial features. Truthfully if frontier did make the Sumatran a rescaled Bengal I’d be pretty disappointed as the majority of individuals look noticeably different. It’s fairly obvious from the pics I posted above comparing the two species the Sumatran clearly looks different. Even if you take out the ruff of the tiger it’s still pretty noticeable.
Absolute agree. Don't understand how the Arguments above are supposed to make any Sense. It's like claiming that we don't need a American Flamingo because we already have the Greater Flamingo which totally looks the sameThe Sumatran does look noticeably different than the Bengal. And it is not just about the size.
''In appearance, Sumatran tigers are darker with a tan-colored coat and their stripes are much closer together than other species including the Bengal tigers.''
But also there is something quite different about their facial expression, which I don't really know how to explain. Even though I am not sure if Frontier would be able to recreate that.
So I get why people don't want to pretend the Bengal is a Sumatran, I would never do that myself.
Absolutely agree. I like to play realistic and I know it's the same with many other People. Also important for Europe. Bengal Tigers were kept a lot in EAZA Zoos in the Past but they aren't anymore. The only Zoo that is listed on Zootierliste in their Category Non-EU and other EAZA countries where you still find Bengal Tigers is the Taipei Zoo in Taiwan.This is the important bit.
Subspecies | Europe | Non-EU and other EAZA countries |
Sumatran Tiger | 36 | 22 |
Siberian Tiger | 126 | 63 |
Indochinese Tiger | 0 | 0 |
Malayan Tiger | 8 | 3 |
South China Tiger | 0 | 0 |
Bengal Tiger | 0 | 1 |
No Subspecies | 133 | 46 |
Thanks for posting. Didn't know how different the Head Shapes areWell let’s agree to disagree lol.
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To me the Sumatran is still the most unique looking tiger on this chart and definitely stands out.
There is one main difference. We only have had one flamingo species whereas we have two tiger subspecies. And an American Flamingo also is another species which is also important for some people. But to be honest, I want neither a second Flamingo (I prefer other and distinct Habitat birds like Emu, Kiwi, Pelicans, Capercaillie,...), nor a third brown bear (I prefer spectacled or sloth bear), nor a second lion or leopard and a also not a third tiger (I prefer the smaller cats like ocelot, caracal, serval). I mean, everybody is free to wish whatever she or he wants, this is okay, and yes, I can see the differences between the tiger subspecies. But having a look on the meta wishlist the Sumatran Tiger is somewhere in the middle of nowhere with only 14 votes I think whereas the smaller cats I have mentioned are all around 100 votes. I can understand the personal wish for this subspecies but for the general customer the other choices seem to be a much higher choice to go.Absolute agree. Don't understand how the Arguments above are supposed to make any Sense. It's like claiming that we don't need a American Flamingo because we already have the Greater Flamingo which totally looks the same![]()
On the other hand, we could look at actual data which includes variation within subspecies (rather than a graphic specifically designed to distinguish (and therefore exaggerate the differences) among subspecies:Well let’s agree to disagree lol.
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To me the Sumatran is still the most unique looking tiger on this chart and definitely stands out.