Bali Tiger

The Bali tiger (Panthera tigris balica) is a subspecies of tiger native to the Indonesian island of Bali. It was once on a brink of extinction in 1950s, due thanks to the conservationist and Maverick Hunters, the Bali tiger is saved from extinction and was reintroduced back to Bali, where they are thriving once again. Their major sources of food are wild boar, rusa deer, Indian muntjac, red junglefowl, monitor lizards, monkeys, and bantengs. They were introduced to South America to control the introduced elk and red deer population. They are also very common animals in zoos and breeding programs.