For the first time in four years, endangered tigers have been found in Thailand.
According to Qadin.Net, this was reported by Lonely Planet.
The Wildlife Department of Thailand and the Wildlife Conservation Organization said they were able to take photos of the Indo-Chinese tigers.
According to the department, the number of Indo-Chinese tigers in the last century was about 100,000, and now their total number in the world is 3,900.
Officials believe that the appearance of tigers indicates the restoration of the ecosystem.