The Amur tiger is the biggest tiger in the world, reaching 4 m in its length
(with tail) and a weight of 380 kg, it inhabits the Korean Cedar Pine broad-leaved
forest of the Sikhote-Alin mountain range. The tiger feeds on Hoofed animals
and is well adapted to the cold winter. The are 29-52 individuals in the Khabarovak
Territory The hunting of tigers has prohibited since 1947 Ris included into
a Russian Red Data Book.