Basically, yes. But, there are differences. Males are heavier, averaging 445- to as much as 600 pounds in some cases, females are 290-325 pounds.
Males are from 9-10 feet long, females are from seven to eight feet long.
Males have a larger head, and a more distinctive ruff around the cheeks, more muscular body, and broader forefeet.
The males frilley hair at the side of its face is generally bushier, the male is bigger, and it has a penis
A female tiger on average only reaches about 8 feet in height but a male can reach an average of 10 feet. There are other reasons too lol. I will leave that to someone else to answer
Their genitalia is similar to ours, take a look. The males should have a penis and females will not.
They aren't the same color the male is only a bit dark red and female is light orange
The same way you can tell the gender difference between a dog or a human.
Male tigers are larger than female tigers in comparison. Also, they have larger paws in proportion to their body size than female.
What is a female Bengal called? A female Bengal Tiger is called a female Bengal Tiger.Oh shut up, guy before me. A female Bengal tiger is called a tigress like all other types of female tigers.
Up to 10 feet7feet is a female, around 9 or 10 feet for a male
they mate with a male Bengal tiger and then they have cubs its like what every other tiger does
A female Tiger is called a Tigress,
Yes. The offspring of this mating is called a "tigon", or "tiglon." Male lion and tigress mating is called a "liger'.
The weight may vary on the tigers diet, but the average male Bengal tiger's weight is 441 to 575 lbs
The male is called a tiger. The female is called a tigress.
Turn it over and have a look
A tiger IS male - A tigress is the female.
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Look at a picture of a tiger and a picture of a lion. When you draw your Liger, you can use whatever characteristics you want from each animal.
umm.. just spitballing but I think a baby tiger