The most Northern subspecies is the Siberian tiger. It lives in the Russian Far East, but the area is 1000 - 2000 km South of the Arctic circle Siberian tiger - Wikipedia. read more
It lives in the Russian Far East, but the area is 1000 - 2000 km South of the Arctic circle Siberian tiger - Wikipedia This page may be out of date. Save your draft before refreshing this page. read more
If you think about it most Arctic land predators are either white (Polar Bear) or morph to a white color in the winter (Arctic Fox). The tiger would lack this important capability and would be unable to hunt effectively. Also they are not equipped to make it through the long Arctic winter. read more
Tigers have been known to live to the age of 26 in the wild. Female tigers give birth to two to four cubs at a time, on average, and can do so every two years. Survival is difficult for cubs; about half of all cubs do not live more than two years. read more