Malayan tiger on the brink of extinction.
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Recent evidence suggests Malaysia only has about 250-340 tigers left in the wild, so the loss of even a single one is a huge blow to the tiger population. Recent evidence suggests that Malaysia only has about 250-340 tigers left in the wild, so the loss of even a single individual is a huge blow to the tiger population. Based on official figures, parts from a mind-boggling 92 tigers were seized in Peninsular Malaysia from 2000 to 2012. This remains the tip of the iceberg however, as for every successful seizure there are undoubtedly many more that go undetected. See link below to read the report in the FMT.