The Siberian tiger lives in forests, grasslands, and other biomes in southern Korea, China, and Russia. It is nocturnal and hunts deer, boars, and other animals alone rather than sharing food. While its retractable claws help protect it, the Siberian tiger is endangered due to hunting for its fur, bones and meat as well as loss of habitat from fires. Conservation efforts under CITES aim to help protect the species through education to reduce these threats, but the future remains dire as it may go extinct within a few years.