Yes Siberian Tigers do live in grassland
They are called Siberian Tigers because they live in Siberia.
Yes it is possible to release Siberian Tigers into Alaska because the climate and terrain of Alaska is almost identical to Russia. Alaska has some of the same animals such as Brown Bears and Siberian Tigers would have many animals to hunt such as Mountain Goat and Moose, Caribou, Roosevelt Elk, Dall Sheep, American Bison, Sitka Black-tailed Deer and other small game like Hares and many other animals that live in Alaska. Alaska has many national state parks such as Denali National park. Release Siberian Tigers in places like Denali National Park where there are thousands of square miles of wilderness to roam and hunt and there are no people. I hope to see one day thousands of Siberian Tigers back in the wild where they belong with no threat of becoming extinct. This would be good because loggers in Russia are taking forests away from the Siberian Tigers' habitat. We in the USA could better protect the Siberian Tigers if released into Alaska's Wild. I know that Siberian Tigers are not native to Alaska but neither is the American Bison, and it was released into Alaska with excellent results. I think the same could happen with Siberian Tigers if given a chance. This was written by a person who has a passion for Siberian Tigers and would like not to see them endangered anymore.
Siberian tigers live mainly in the birch forests of eastern Russia.
White Siberian tigers do not exist, the only white tigers are Bengal tigers and those are only found in zoos.
Siberian Tigers live in Amur-Ussur of Siberia, Russia. They live on taiga and mountain conifer forests.
Siberian tigers live in... Siberia, which is a part of Russia.
Yes.
I don't know but they do because of Siberian Tigers
Tigers generally don't eat other tigers.
Siberian tigers are mammals so they give birth to live cubs.
Siberian tigers live in deciduous forests, and are not white. All of the wild white tigers were Bengals.