Location and Climate
Sumatra tigers are located in the western Indonesia by the malaysian Peninsula. Sumatran tigers live solely on sumatra, as their names convey.Their typical natrual habitat incloudes montane forest, peat moss forest, swamp forest, lowland forest, tropical rainforest, evergreen forest and grasslands. On occasion the tigers will go up into the mountains. Sumatran tigers often remain in spots that have ample dense underbrush, especially when they’re near bodies of water.
Mating Habits
Sumatran tigers are solitary animals, Males and females mark their territories with urine and by scratching trees kinda like deer. Tigers are the only cats that like water and choose to swim. Tigers hunt for their prey from morning till the sun goes down, And spend during the days resting. They stalk their prey, trying to catch it by surprise. Tigers can run fast, but in short bursts only.
Why are they going Extinct?
Right now there is a population of roughly 400 tigers. In Sumatra, tiger habitat is shrinking fast with timber resources being exploited on a large scale. The tiger in Sumatra faces precarious prospects if its present distribution continue to be substantially reduced and populations become small, fragmented and isolated from one another. When the population of trees die down the tigers gotta move to a new spot because they live in the forest and when they move they encounter some problems.