because they are born that way!
Well tigers have stripes to camouflage in grassy areas this helps them when sneaky up on prey or when in hiding.
As camoflauge in the jungle.
The stripes of a tiger helps it blend with its environment of tall grass, thus becoming almost invisible to prey animals. It is as if the tiger was wearing an invisibility cloak all the time! they also have striped skin
The stripes help the tiger remain unnoticed during its stalking of other animals. they act as camaflouge to help it blend into its surroundings.
Tiger have stripes as so to camafloge themselves when hunting. To learn more about them paste this in your browser http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers you will be able to learn all about them there.
Tiger stripes are a form of camouflage; they make the tiger harder to see by blending in to surrounding vegetation and shadows.
They need the stripes to blend in with their habitat to stop being eaten by predators or hunted.
Tiger's have strips to Camouflage them selves so they can't be spotted. It's popular for a tiger to camouflage while hunting, it's strips help it blend in so while the tiger hunts, the prey can't see the tiger very well.
Yes, tigers have both striped fur and striped skin.
No two tigers have exactly the same striped pattern.
No
because they are born that way!
yeah they do!if you go to pbs and type that in or watch a few of their commercials for nature (its a show on pbs) it will tell you they do u can also look it up on google if you don't believe me!
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Tigers and zebras both have stripes, as well as some house cats.
Tigers do sometimes prey on bears, but normally they prey on deer, wild pig, and buffalo.
They are both striped, mammals, and furry.
No. No two tigers have the same pattern. They are analogous to human finger prints.
Tigers are much larger, and are striped, not spotted.