Baby tigers are born with stripes, its on there skin! the fur grows to the colour of the skin underneath
A tiger's skin is marked with stripes, not the fur. Therefore, yes. Tigers are born with stripes. The fur just grows in as the color of the skin underneath. If you shave all the fur off of a tiger, you will still see stripes.
The Bengal tiger it lives in many forests.
Yes, even if you were to shave the fur of a tiger, the stripes would still be present on its skin. The stripes are a result of pigmentation in the tiger's skin, not just its fur. These stripes are caused by the distribution of melanin, which gives the tiger its unique striped pattern. So, even without fur, the tiger would still have its distinctive stripes.
Stripe number usually depends on type of tiger and gender.It depends from tiger to tiger.Different tigers each have a different amount of stripes. There is no actual amount of stripes a tiger has.
The black stripes on a white tiger are caused by a genetic mutation that affects the pigmentation of their fur. This mutation disrupts the normal distribution of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes, resulting in the unique black stripes on a white background.
A black tiger with white stripes is often referred to as a "white tiger." However, the term specifically describes tigers with a white coat and black stripes, rather than a black tiger exhibiting white stripes, which is a rare and unusual genetic variation. Generally, true black tigers are not recognized as a distinct subspecies.
Yes, because the stripes are different on each tiger.
The stripes vary in number and pattern from tiger to tiger.
Stripes
it doesn't have stripes
Tiger. Tiger.
The Tiger Is Covered With Black Stripes.
The Bengal tiger it lives in many forests.
they mate with a male Bengal tiger and then they have cubs its like what every other tiger does
its stripes
Fur and stripes.
No
to blend in with the sunlight that way the tiger does not get seen by a human. it can use its stripes for catching there food.