'cos people lock them up
Tigers don't usually live in cities, except in zoos. Interesting fact: The city of Oslo, Norway is called the "Tiger City" after a poem about a fight between a horse and a tiger... the horse symbolic of the safe country, and the tiger the dangerous city.
Average life span of tigers living in the wild is 10 years. Tigers that are in zoos live twice as long.
yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos. yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos.
Though zoos tend to confine animals, they also help. A tiger may be kept safe from hunters in a zoo.
i think some zoos in Africa or something like that
A Tiger .... RAAWWWRRR :;)
Average life span of tigers living in the wild is 10 years. Tigers that are in zoos live twice as long.
in zoos mainlys and in africa
In some zoos that you can check in google by typing zoos' in the U.S.
Of course tigers have been seen at zoos. They are one of the star attractions
There is no such thing as a white Siberian tiger, the white tiger is just a genetically mutated Bengal tiger and they are only found in zoos.
In zoos perhaps, but not in the wild. No they live in India and Siberia. Sadly, many species of tiger are endangered. The only tigers you will find in Australia are in zoos. There are no native cats in Australia at all. The confusion may arise because of the animal (now extinct) which was known as the Tasmanian tiger, but which was not related to tigers at all. Its correct name was Thylacine, and it was a marsupial, unlike tigers, which are placental mammals. It was only known as the Tasmanian tiger because of its distinctive stripes.