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No. In the wild, Tigers and Giraffes live on different continents. They never meet.
Tigers are still wild animals and have the power the kill you anytime it wants to. Please, for your own safety, leave the care for tigers to veterinarians and wild animal experts.
In the wild - if there are any wild white tigers - they'll eat whenever they've made a kill. In captivity, they'll eat when they're fed.
The total population of wild tigers is around 5000-5500, of six subspecies.
An elephant, a bear, a rhino, a hippo, and a crocodile.
Tigers are still wild animals and have the power the kill you anytime it wants to. Please, for your own safety, leave the care for tigers to veterinarians and wild animal experts.
Wolves are pack animals while tigers are solitary hunters. Tigers are also much larger than wolves. So in a one on one match the tiger has the advantages.However, in the Indian forests, the only creature the tiger fears, besides humans, is the wild dogs. They are much smaller than wolves but they will attack a tiger in a pack. And do kill tigers.I guess that tigers and wolves live in the same habitat in Siberia. But have never heard anything about conflicts between Wolves and Tigers.I would assume that if the smaller wild dogs can kill tigers the larger wolves in packs could as well.
Mainly wild hog and deer, sometimes kill brown bear.
A December 2010 tally counted 3200 wild tigers of all kinds.
yes they are very endangered we sould save them not kill them! only 200 left in wild
Wild Tigers I Have Known was created in 2006.