A Bornean tiger is a type of big cat that lives on the island of Borneo, which is a big island in Southeast Asia. They have beautiful orange fur with black stripes and are very strong and fast. Bornean tigers are carnivores, which means they eat meat, and their favorite foods are deer and wild pigs.
Unfortunately, there are not very many Bornean tigers left in the wild. This is because people have been cutting down the forests where they live to make room for farms or to get wood. When there are less forests for the tigers to live in, they have less food and less space to roam around. People have also been hunting them for their beautiful fur, which is not good for the tigers.
Scientists and people who care about Bornean tigers are working hard to protect them and help them to grow in numbers. They are trying to stop people from cutting down the forests and hunting the tigers. They are also trying to make sure that there is enough food for the tigers to eat and enough space for them to live. If we all work together, we can help ensure that Bornean tigers continue to exist in the wild for many years to come.