Siberian Tiger

Siberian tiger is the rarest member of the cat family. The sibrian  tiger weighs 400-700 pounds and its 8-10 feet tall. The tail is about 25inches, like all the other cats the male is slightly larger than the females. The siberian tiger has  long thick yellow fur with black stripes. The tigers are normally found in the forests of Korea, China and Russia. The Tiger is almost extinct in all areas except Russian forest. The siberian tiger is a very good jumper and it is capable of running at high speed. The siberian tiger are very good hunters they like hunting a large number of prey but it likes mid sized animals. The tiger are extinct in thier native land Korea and numbers have been reduced by 95%. The best place to find them is Russia



Grevy's Zebra

The Grevy's Zeabra also known as the Imperial Zebra is the largest zebra in the world. It is found in the wild part of Kenya and Ethiophia. This zebra is taller than other zebras they have large ears and it has narrower stripes. This zebra was named after Jules Grevy, a president of France, who, in 1880 was given one by the government of Abyssina. In certain parts of Kenya plain zebras and the Grevy's coexist. The Grey's was the first zebra discovered by europieans and used by ancient romans in circuses. It was largely fogotten in the Western World until secenteenth century.