Tigers have a coat color ranging from light yellow to brownish-yellow, marked with black stripes. They have a round head and short ears, with the back of the ears being black and featuring a prominent white spot in the center. Their limbs are strong and powerful, and their tail is long and thick, adorned with black rings and a black tip. Tigers are typical mountain forest dwellers. They are highly adaptable and thrive in a variety of habitats, from tropical rainforests and evergreen broadleaf forests in the south to deciduous broadleaf forests and mixed coniferous-broadleaf forests in the north. In Northeast China, they are often found in mountainous areas such as ridges, low forests, shrublands, and rocky or gravel-strewn terrain, which provide favorable conditions for hunting.