Yes, tigers are carnivorous.
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Yes. The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, was a carnivorous marsupial, of the dasyurid family.
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Tigers are carnivorous animals, so they hunt and eat any animals they can kill. This is their way of living.
Carnivorous animals are those animals that feed on flesh. Examples of such animals include lions, tigers, cheetahs, pumas, and leopards.
Tigers are large carnivorous predators. Adult Tigers can be as long as 11 feet in length and weigh upto 300 kilograms. Siberian Tigers are the largest species of Tigers and are much heavier than their Indian cousins the Bengal Tiger.
Tigers are large carnivorous predators. Adult Tigers can be as long as 11 feet in length and weigh upto 300 kilograms. Siberian Tigers are the largest species of Tigers and are much heavier than their Indian cousins the Bengal Tiger. This weight of 300 kilos is for male tigers. Female tigers may weigh around 200 to 250 kilograms.
Tigers are carnivorous animals who enjoy hunting. They eat animals that they can chase and catch such as deer, zebra, monkeys, antelope. or whatever animals are in their same environment.
The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, was a carnivorous marsupial of Australia. It is now extinct.
Tigers are large carnivorous predators. Adult Tigers can be as long as 11 feet in length and weigh upto 300 kilograms. Siberian Tigers are the largest species of Tigers and are much heavier than their Indian cousins the Bengal Tiger.
The biggest carnivorous are most likely the T- Rex, Lion, and maybe other big cats like Hyenas, Jaguars, Tigers, Leopards. And most likely wolfs.
'Carnivorous' animals are those that eat meat.