Bali Tiger : Panthera tigris sondaica
$6.00 Bali Tiger : Panthera tigris sondaica
Published 2023-06-08T04:24:46+00:00
Officially Extinct in 1920s
The Bali tiger, also known as the Balinese tiger, was a subspecies of tiger that was native to the Indonesian island of Bali. Unfortunately, the Bali tiger is now considered extinct, with the last confirmed sighting occurring in the 1930s.
The Bali tiger was relatively small compared to other tiger subspecies, with males typically weighing around 100-120 kilograms (220-260 pounds) and measuring about 2.2-2.5 meters (7-8 feet) in length, including the tail.
They had a distinct dark reddish-orange coat with narrow and widely spaced stripes.
Habitat loss and hunting were the primary factors leading to the extinction of the Bali tiger. As human populations increased on the island, forests were cleared for agriculture and settlements, resulting in the loss of the tiger's natural habitat.
Additionally, the Bali tiger was hunted by humans who considered it a threat to their livestock and as a trophy. Other contributing factors include diseases and competition with other predators.
Model includes a Pre-supported version.
The model is sized for 1:24 of the actual size. You can reduce or enlarge the model using the slicing software if you need a different size.
Pre-supported model is oriented to minimize supports to the face and other high-detail parts. Care should be taken when removing the supports to avoid damaging the model.
Date published | 08/06/2023 |
Price | $6.00 |