Tigers do not migrate, but patrol their territories, which may be 200 square miles in size.
I think you mean Siberian tigers; who live in Russia, China, and parts of the Koreas (north and south).
The farthest place north of the equator from the equator is the North Pole.
no Sabre tooth tigers lived in north and south America there relatives are jugars and pumas
once in north America they migrate at south America
The lines that run north and south are called meridians of longitude. (The north and south poles are the ends of every meridian, so each one only goes half-way around the globe.)
No saber tooth tigers are extinct they lived in the ice age.
its south pole
There are around 2200 Bengal tigers in India, and Assam, and Bangladesh, Nepal. There are around 1300 Indo Chinese tigers in Viet Nam, Laos, Thailand. Around 500 Siberians on the Russia/Chinese border, 350 Sumatran tigers, around 800 Malayan tigers in Malaysia, and a hand full of South China tigers in Fukien Province, China.
The latitude of a place is its angle north or south of the equatoron the Earth's spherical surface.
The South - on the Tennessee river.
20,013.8 KM There are 20,013.8 Kilometers (12,436 miles)between the North and South pole.
That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.