Tigers
* Asia: Tigers are found in various countries throughout Asia, including:
* India: The largest tiger population is in India.
* Russia: The Siberian tiger, the largest tiger subspecies, is found in Russia.
* Indonesia: Sumatran and Javan tigers inhabit Indonesia.
* China: The South China tiger is critically endangered and found primarily in China.
* Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Laos also have tiger populations.
Wolves
* North America: Gray wolves are found in the northern parts of North America, including Canada, Alaska, and the northern United States.
* Europe: Gray wolves are also found in Europe, particularly in countries like Russia, Scandinavia, and the Balkans.
* Asia: Wolves are found in parts of Asia, including Russia, Mongolia, China, and India.
Snakes
* Worldwide: Snakes are found on every continent except Antarctica.
* Specific Habitats:
* Forests: Snakes are common in various forest ecosystems.
* Deserts: Many snake species are adapted to arid desert environments.
* Grasslands: Snakes are found in grasslands and savannas.
* Wetlands: Some snakes live in wetlands and near water.
* Mountains: Some species inhabit mountainous regions.
Important Note: The distribution of these animals is dynamic and can change due to factors like habitat loss, climate change, and human activities.