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Thai tigers adapt hunting to prey and terrain amid shrinking habitats, researchers find.
GPS tracking of Thailand’s last wild tigers shows they are hunting unexpected prey like sambar deer, wild boar, porcupines, and civets, adapting their behavior to prey availability and terrain.
Researchers from the Noto Project and Thai conservation groups found tigers hunting at unusual times and in dense forests, likely due to human encroachment and habitat fragmentation.
The data highlights their resilience but also the ongoing threats in shrinking habitats, emphasizing the need for updated conservation strategies to protect the country’s remaining tiger population.
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