Observation Dec 25, 2020, 6:30 AM

    Panthera tigris subsp. tigris Bengal tiger

    AnimaliaChordataMammaliaCarnivoraFelidaePantheraPanthera tigris
    IndiaKarnatakaMysoreHeggadadevankote
    This record is part of the dataset iNaturalist Research-grade Observations.

    Record

    Institution
    Institution code
    iNaturalist
    Collection
    Collection code
    Observations
    Dataset name
    • iNaturalist research-grade observations
    Basis of record
    Human observation
    Information withheld
    Coordinate uncertainty increased to 31104m at the request of the observer
    Taxon ID
    130793
    Taxon match taxon ID ignored
    Scientific name
    Panthera tigris tigris
    Kingdom
    Animalia
    Phylum
    Chordata
    Class
    Mammalia
    Order
    Carnivora
    Family
    Felidae
    Genus
    Panthera
    Taxonomic status
    Accepted
    Inferred
    Identification ID
    179881771
    Identified by
    • Michal Sloviak
    Date identified
    2021-06-02T18:22:42Z

    Location

    Continent
    Asia
    Inferred
    Country or area
    India
    State province
    Karnataka
    Verbatim locality
    Mysore, IN-KA, IN
    Decimal latitude
    12.12
    Coordinate roundedAltered
    12.1203234884
    original
    Decimal longitude
    76.339
    Coordinate roundedAltered
    76.338510825
    original
    Coordinate uncertainty in metres
    31,104
    Geodetic datum
    EPSG:4326
    Location according to GADM
    IndiaKarnatakaMysoreHeggadadevankote
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    Occurrence

    Occurrence ID
    Catalogue number
    67183764
    Recorded by
    • sacredelephant
    Occurrence status
    Present
    Inferred
    Occurrence remarks
    Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Suborder: Feliformia Family: Felidae Subfamily: Pantherinae Genus: Panthera Species: Panthera tigris Status: Endangered Population: 3600 Appearance - Orange fur with white underside and black stripes Weight: 220 - 660 pounds Length: 6 - 10 ft Fact - Each tiger has a different stripe pattern Habitat - Alpine regions:Siberia - Tropical rainforests, evergreen forests, temperate forests, mangrove swamps, grasslands, and savannas: Indian Subcontinent, Indonesia Diet - Moose - Deer - Elephant.calves - Pigs - Horses - Buffalo - Gaur - Termites - Cows Subspecies - Siberian Tiger - Sumatran tiger - Bengal tiger - South China Tiger - Indochinese Tiger - Javan Tiger - Caspian Tiger - Bali Tiger - Mainland Asian tiger Prehistoric - Sabre Toothed Tiger Marking their territory - Mark territory by spraying urine on trees to leave a scent indicating that they own that land - scratch marks on trees Fact - It is said that there can be one dominating female that marks her territory, hence females often fight with their daughters to gain control of power.
    Event date
    2020-12-25T06:30
    Altered
    2020-12-25T06:30:00+05:30
    original
    Event time
    06:30:00+05:30
    Verbatim event date
    Fri Dec 25 2020 06:30:00 GMT+0530 (GMT+5:30)

    Other

    Record licence
    CC BY-NC 4.0
    Altered
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
    original
    Identifier
    67183764
    Modified
    2024-07-22T14:26:02Z
    References
    Rights holder
    sacredelephant
    GBIF ID
    3013942930

    Media

    Citation

    Please use this citation in publications
    iNaturalist contributors, iNaturalist (2024). iNaturalist Research-grade Observations. iNaturalist.org. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ab3s5x accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-27. https://gbif.org/occurrence/3013942930
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    Dataset
    iNaturalist Research-grade Observations
    Publisher
    iNaturalist.org
    Last crawled
    2024-11-24T12:50:10.745
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