Tigers are usually solitary, except for mating.
Yes, tigers do live alone except for a mother and her cub.yes, like most cats Tigers are solitary animals.(only Lions live together in prides).By: Dumas,Joelson
Tigers are solitary animals and generally prefer to live alone. They only come together for mating and raising young. Each tiger has its own territory that it marks with scent to communicate with other tigers.
No. Tigers live solitary lives.
I do not know if they do or do not i do think they will live in a small number because of lions live in big pack but yet again there is other big cats such as tigers that like to live alone but if i were you i would go to a zoo to fine out the correct answer .
Tigers are solitary animals, and only come together to mate. The only instance in which there would be a group of tigers in the wild is when a mother is with her cubs, but even these will go their separate ways once the cubs are independent.
Alone, the only cats that live in a family group (a pride) are Lions.
Unless it is a female with cubs, tigers are solitary animals. They live alone.
Tigers are solitary animals. They usually roam alone in the wild.The only cats who naturally stick in groups are lions.However when tigers are forced to stay together as a group, for example in man-made zoos, a group of tigers is called a streak or an ambush. Both terms are used but streak is more common.
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They live with their families but hunt alone until their young are old enough to hunt with them
Tigers are largely solitary
Tigers generally live alone and therefore do not form packs. Further, white tigers are only a rare color morph of typical orange and black tigers like Siberian tigers, so there would probably never be a group of white tigers in the wild.