About: Siberian tigers inhabit mainly the Sikhote Alin mountain region in southwest Primorye Province in the Russian Far East, but it once inhabited much of the Korean Peninsula, Manchuria and other parts of north-eastern China, the eastern part of Siberia and the Russian Far East, perhaps as far west as Mongolia and the area of Lake Baikal, where the Caspian tiger also reportedly occurred. Historically, the Siberian tiger was considered to be the largest tiger. They are reddish-rusty, or rusty-yellow in colour, with narrow black transverse stripes and measure not less than 150 cm (60 in) in length and can reach up to 350 cm (140 in) and weigh up to 300 kg - 400 kg. The Siberian tiger hunts and eats Manchurian wapiti, Siberian musk deer, long-tailed goral, moose, Siberian roe deer, Manchurian sika deer, wild boar, hares, rabbits, pikas and salmon. Are you brave enough to face this impressive and beautiful apex predator? Click start, solve this fun new puzzle and see this beautiful wild animal.
Puzzle Of The Day On: 23/Apr/2019