tigers are extremely solitary animals very teritorial only the cubs live with their mother until a certain age
Bengal tigers live in India, so they are also called Indian tigers.
Llamas live mostly in South America. Tigers live mostly in Asia. So no.
Tigers can live to 20 years or so.
A tiger is a mammal, so it gives birth to live young.
Yes, Gazelles do live in groups. These groups can sometimes be split by gender, usually so males can check for predators on their territory.
Amur River region in eastern Russia, northeastern China and into the Korean peninsula.Siberia...
Scientists don't have evidence that they did. But it's known that Tasmian Tigers lived alone and hunted alone. The last known living Thylacine died in 1938, so the question is somewhat moot.
No. I don't think so... ^~^
Tigers are mammals so they have live births.
Siberian tigers are mammals so they give birth to live cubs.
NO. Tigers don't live where polar bears do, so the question has no merit whatsoever.
Many white tigers are in zoos or private zoos, so the plant life depends on the location. Those that live in the wild are in India generally in jungle or mangrove swamps.