What is snow tiger?

The snow tiger is a large carnivorous animal and is also known as the Siberian tiger or the Amur tiger. It is one of the largest cat species in the world, weighing up to 660 pounds and measuring up to 11 feet in length. The snow tiger has a thick white fur coat that helps it camouflage in snowy areas, making it well adapted to its cold habitat. They are native to the far eastern regions of Russia, Korea, and China. Snow tigers are apex predators and primarily feed on deer, boars, elk, and other large mammals. Unfortunately, snow tigers are an endangered species with only around 500 remaining in the wild due to habitat loss and hunting by humans. Conservation efforts are being made to protect these magnificent animals and increase their population.