Yes. The human population in the areas where Tigers live is going up. There are numerous villages that live in and around the jungles where the tigers live. The people in those villages, encroach into forest territory and expand their land base. this way, they are chopping down or reducing the tigers land base
they go into their homes and have a bath. in the evening they watch africas got talent and laugh at the buffalo
Tigers do not build homes. Instead they live in caves and dens
You can have 2 pets, 1 Bengal kitten and 1 boxer puppy. Many homes have both dogs and cats. They can learn to get along and live together. Getting them while they are young will make the adjustment easier.
becaues people are taking away their homes
Why are panda's getting forced out of there homes
The term "bungalow" is derived from the Hindi word "bangala," meaning "belonging to Bengal." It was initially used by British colonizers to describe small, one-story homes in the Bengal region of India.
tigers are not mean, people are mean. they come and destroy the place the tigers and other animals have kept intact for thousands of years in days. the people scare anway and eat the tigers natural prey so tigers have to hunt the people cattle to survive. people kill tigers because they think the tigers are invading their homes
Whether or not a Bengal cat will get a long with a boxer will depend on the cat and the dog. Dogs and cats all have their own personality, some get along and some do not. There are many homes where both dogs and cats live and get along with one another.
Tigers do not build permanent homes or nests. They are solitary animals and roam vast territories to hunt for food. They may rest or seek shelter in caves, thick vegetation, or under trees, but they do not construct their own dwellings.
you can sdtay in safe homes
bugs don't like cedar, in old homes the closets are lined with cedar to keep moths from eating holes in there clothing.
"Yes, there are loans for temporary homes. However, getting one requires some information such as how long you've been working in a job."