* Endangerment is measured by population size and decline rate. While both species face serious threats, they have different population sizes and rates of decline.
* Data availability varies. We have more information on tiger populations than seahorse populations, making it harder to compare their endangerment levels directly.
However, we can make some observations:
* Tigers: All tiger subspecies are listed as Endangered or Critically Endangered. Their population has declined drastically due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict.
* Seahorses: Many seahorse species are listed as Vulnerable or Endangered. They face threats from habitat destruction, overfishing, pollution, and climate change.
Conclusion:
Both tigers and seahorses are facing significant threats and are considered highly endangered. It's important to remember that all endangered species require our attention and conservation efforts.