"Rimau" is a word that means "tiger" in Malay. Tigers are big, wild animals that have stripes on their fur. They are very good at hunting prey, which means they can catch other animals for food very easily. Rimau can have orange fur with black stripes, or black fur with white stripes. They have big teeth and sharp claws that they use to catch their prey. Rimau are very important animals because they are at the top of the food chain, which means they help keep the balance of nature in the places where they live. However, it's very important to remember that rimau are not pets and they can be dangerous if approached or threatened. So it's always best to admire them from a safe distance, like in a zoo or wildlife area.