No, primarily because coyotes and Siberian tigers live in completely different places. Siberian tigers also, at least most of the time, hunt herbivores like deer and pigs, rather than small dogs like foxes.
The Siberian tiger is the biggest cat on earth. It is normally a shy animal, but it's known to attack if it feels threatened. The Siberian tiger would not come into contact with any other species of tiger, but if there were to be a rogue tiger that invaded its territory, it would have no hesitation of attacking. Its been known that they have eaten other tigers cubs, but that is usually out of desperation. (this normally would occur if the tiger was old or injured/sick).
No tigers eat plants. THey are carnivores, not omnivores. Though, they may eat some part of a herbivore which may give them the nutrition that a plant would give them.
Not normally, but they do sometimes kill brown bear females, and young. They give the bigger male bears a wide berth, as these may turn the tables on the tiger.
Yes, tigers are the top land predator.
yes
Tigers generally don't eat other tigers.
Siberian tigers eat mostly other animals. Like, Cattle, Wild Pigs, Monkeys, that kind of stuff.
Thx 4 asking. The Siberian tigers would eat large mammals.
they eat what most other tigers eat meat like deers and anything that is meat that they can get their hands on
yes
Man and other Siberian tigers
poachers.
Siberian tigers prefer deer and wild hog above all else, but will eat about any animal they can catch.
Siberian tigers are at the top of their respective food chain; they have no predators other than humans.
they run and if they catch it they eat it
no because triger don't really get along with other spiecie by if you mean that they eat them
Siberian tigers prey on various deer species, wild hog, even brown bears on occasion.