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The Amur tiger, also known as the Siberian tiger, is the largest of all tiger subspecies and a true icon of the wilderness. Native to the dense forests of eastern Russia and China, this majestic predator is built for survival in harsh climates. Sanctuaries play a crucial role in protecting these endangered cats, ensuring their population remains stable.
Amur tigers are known for their thick fur and powerful build, which help them endure freezing temperatures and snowy landscapes. They are solitary hunters, relying on stealth and strength to capture prey. Sanctuaries provide them with spacious enclosures, complete with wooded areas and hiding spots to simulate their natural environment.
To keep them physically and mentally stimulated, sanctuaries engage Amur tigers in enrichment activities such as hiding food in challenging locations or introducing new scents. These activities help maintain their natural hunting instincts while ensuring their well-being.