No
No two tigers have exactly the same striped pattern.
No. No two tigers have the same pattern. They are analogous to human finger prints.
Yes, tigers have both striped fur and striped skin.
Yes, female tigers also have stripes. The stripes help camouflage them in their habitat, providing them with a natural advantage when hunting or avoiding predators. Female tigers typically have the same striped pattern as male tigers.
Siberian tigers are known for its striped cat with black markings appearing on a tan yellow backgrou. The striped pattern is believed to help the predator hide invegetataion by breaking up the outline of its body.
yeah they do!if you go to pbs and type that in or watch a few of their commercials for nature (its a show on pbs) it will tell you they do u can also look it up on google if you don't believe me!
No two tigers have the same stripe pattern.
because they are born that way!
They both have several black stripes.
Tigers.
Tigers and zebras both have stripes, as well as some house cats.
Tigers do sometimes prey on bears, but normally they prey on deer, wild pig, and buffalo.