Explained: Why there are no tigers in Africa

Tigers, originating and evolving in Asia due to geographic barriers and competition from existing predators, never migrated to Africa. Their specialized adaptations suited Asian habitats, contrasting with Africa's ecological landscape. Human activity has further restricted tiger populations to Asia, emphasizing conservation efforts there. This absence in Africa underscores the intricate dynamics of species distribution and ecological niches, offering insights into the evolutionary factors shaping global biodiversity.

Explained: Why there are no tigers in Africa
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Tigers, originating and evolving in Asia due to geographic barriers and competition from existing predators, never migrated to Africa. Their specialized adaptations suited Asian habitats, contrasting with Africa's ecological landscape. Human activity has further restricted tiger populations to Asia, emphasizing conservation efforts there. This absence in Africa underscores the intricate dynamics of species distribution and ecological niches, offering insights into the evolutionary factors shaping global biodiversity.