First things first, that question did not make sense. And yes,tiger stripes are like human finger prints. Each and every tiger has a different stripes,as each and every human has different finger prints.
it has black and white stripes
the stripes are used a camouflage so they can stalk on their pray also no tiger has the same stripes
The only known predator to a Siberian tiger, is a human.
The White Tiger is a large and powerful animal that can weigh up to 300kg and reaches more than 3 meters in length. These animals move with four legs. Like other Tiger species, the White Tiger has black or dark brown stripes that run vertically along it's body, the pattern of which is unique to both the Tiger species and the individual. The Sumatran tiger has the most stripes of all the tiger subspecies, and the Siberian tiger has the fewest stripes. Tiger stripes are like human fingerprints; no two tigers have the same pattern of stripes.
If you are referring to the Siberian or amur tiger... yes that kind of tiger has stripes.
The White Tiger is a large and powerful animal that can weigh up to 300kg and reaches more than 3 meters in length. These animals move with four legs. Like other Tiger species, the White Tiger has black or dark brown stripes that run vertically along it's body, the pattern of which is unique to both the Tiger species and the individual. The Sumatran tiger has the most stripes of all the tiger subspecies, and the Siberian tiger has the fewest stripes. Tiger stripes are like human fingerprints; no two tigers have the same pattern of stripes. with regards, BiMiTo ToM
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.
The Siberian tiger has fewer stripes, possibly because of the snowy habitat it reigns where less stripes blend more with the environment of cold Russia.
It is mostly the same, the yellow stripes turn a reddish color
The snow white tigers do not have any stripes. The white tiger has dark stripes all over its body like the Siberian tiger. The snow white tigers do not have any stripes whatsoever. Their fur is simply white. They are sometimes also called the ghost tiger.
human's kill tigers - for their pelts
Yes. In the deep forests, the shadows and intermitant dappled sunshine merge with the stripes on the tiger's body, making him almost invisiable.