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Sangmong: The Cultural and Historical Significance of the Bali Tiger

by Becky
2025-01-04
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Bali, Indonesia Sentinel — The Bali Tiger (Panthera tigris balica), the smallest of all tiger subspecies, is now extinct. Despite its disappearance, the legacy of this majestic predator remains deeply ingrained in Balinese culture. Known locally as Sangmong, the tiger is a symbol of respect and fear, reflecting a complex relationship between humans and nature.

A Unique Subspecies of Tiger
The Bali Tiger was the smallest of the nine recognized tiger subspecies, with males weighing 90–100 kg (198–220 lbs) and measuring up to 220 cm (7.2 feet) in length, including the tail. Females were even smaller, weighing 65–80 kg (142–175 lbs) and measuring 195–200 cm (6.4–6.6 feet).

Its small size likely resulted from the limited resources and small hunting grounds on Bali, a stark contrast to the vast territories inhabited by larger tiger subspecies in mainland Asia. The Bali Tiger’s fur was a rich orange with relatively few stripes, interspersed with black spots that gave it a unique appearance among tigers.

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A Tragic Path to Extinction
The Bali Tiger was driven to extinction due to a combination of habitat loss, hunting, and colonial exploitation. During Dutch colonial rule, hunting became a popular pastime, with tigers often targeted for trophies. Hunters used steel traps baited with goats or deer, leading to the rapid decline of the population.

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The expansion of human settlements further exacerbated the problem. Roads, plantations, and other colonial infrastructure projects encroached on the tiger’s habitat, leaving little room for the species to thrive. By the 1940s, the Bali Tiger had vanished from the wild, with no verified sightings since.

Cultural Significance in Bali
In Balinese folklore and art, the tiger held a prominent place as a symbol of power and destruction. Traditional Kamasan paintings from Klungkung often depicted tigers in dramatic, mythological contexts. This cultural reverence contrasts sharply with the efforts to eradicate the species, reflecting the complex dynamics of human attitudes toward nature.

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Documenting a Vanished Species
One of the most comprehensive accounts of the Bali Tiger comes from Hungarian baron Oszkár Vojnich. In 1911, Vojnich hunted and photographed a tiger in northwest Bali, near Mount Gondol and the Banyupoh River. His documentation, featured in his book In The East Indian Archipelago, remains one of the few detailed records of the species.

Lessons for Conservation
The extinction of the Bali Tiger is a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked human activity on wildlife. It highlights the need for conservation efforts to protect the remaining ecosystems in Indonesia and beyond.

Today, the story of the Bali Tiger serves as a call to action, urging us to honor and protect the natural heritage that remains.

 

(Becky)

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