The tiger is known as the king of all beasts and is considered one of the most ferocious animals in the world. Different breeds of tigers have different strengths, and in this article, we will introduce the ranking of the most ferocious tigers in the world.


1. Bengal Tigers: The Bengal tiger, also known as the Indian tiger, is a very ferocious beast. They are known for their unique hunting tactics, often using ambushes to kill other warm-blooded animals.


The Bengal tiger is the most numerous of all tiger species, mainly found in Bangladesh and India, and is considered a rare animal in these two countries. They are ferocious and powerful, with a wide range of prey.


2. Indochinese Tigers: The Indochinese tiger is slightly smaller than the Bengal tiger, but is roughly the same size as the African lion. This species is not inferior to the Bengal tiger in terms of ferocity.


They mainly prey on medium and large ungulate wild animals and can be found throughout the Indochina Peninsula, Myanmar, Thailand, and Southwest China.


3. South China Tigers: The South China tiger is a species endemic to China and is considered a national first-class protected animal.


They mainly feed on herbivorous animals, but male South China tigers will also attack larger prey such as black bears and sun bears.


4. Malayan Tigers: The Malayan tiger has stripes that are similar to the Indochinese tiger and is the national animal of Malaysia. Compared to the other tigers, they are slightly weaker due to their relatively small size and are the third smallest tiger species in existence.


In the animal kingdom, strength is generally proportional to size, which determines the strength of these tigers.


The tiger, despite being known as the "King of Beasts", is facing worrying living conditions and has been listed as an endangered species by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.


Wild tiger numbers have declined by over 95% since the early 20th century. According to statistics from the World Wildlife Fund in 2016, there are approximately 3,900 wild tigers in the world, with most of them living in India. As of 2022, there are no reliable statistics on the number of wild tigers in the world.


Due to the endangered status of tigers, there are calls for the protection of wild tigers worldwide. One such organization is "SAVE CHINA'S TIGER," a small but dynamic conservation organization. When the charity was founded, there were very few South China tigers in the wild, with about 50 in captivity.


By observing and analyzing how wildlife conservation and ecotourism were successfully implemented in Africa, a Chinese Tiger Conservation Model Program was formed, and the British charity "Save China's Tigers" was established in October 2000.


Although known as the "King of Beasts", the living conditions of the tiger are worrying, and it has been listed as an endangered species by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Wild tiger numbers have declined by more than 95 percent since the early 20th century.


Statistics released by the World Wildlife Fund in 2016 show that there are about 3,900 wild tigers in the world, most of which live in India. As of the beginning of 2022, there are no reliable statistics on the number of wild tigers in the world.


Because of the endangered status, the world calls on everyone to protect wild tigers. Some animal protection organizations also stood up, and then we will introduce a protection organization—SAVE CHINA'S TIGER.


"SAVE CHINA'S TIGER" is a small but dynamic conservation organization. When the charity was founded, there were very few South China tigers in the wild, with about 50 in captivity.


By observing and analyzing how wildlife conservation and ecotourism were successfully implemented in Africa, a Chinese Tiger Conservation Model Program was formed, and the British charity Save China's Tigers was finally established in October 2000.