By Megan Shersby

Published: Wednesday, 18 January 2023 at 12:00 am


Weighing in at up to 300kg and measuring 3m long, the tiger takes the title for the world’s largest cat species.

Specifically the Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), also known as the Amur tiger, a subspecies found in the north-west of China, the far east of Russia and potentially North Korea. Genetically, it was close to the now-extinct Caspian tiger subspecies (P. t. virgata), with the two descended from a common ancestor.

The Siberian tiger was one of the world’s apex predators, feeding on deer, wild boar, elk and moose, as well as other smaller mammals, and existing at the top of its food chain without facing threats from other animals – until humans came along.