No. All animals are able to swim instinctively.
Tiger it can swim. It works, but still poor grammar. ' The tiger ; it can swim. ' is more correct. Better alternatives is: ' the tiger can swim '
yes, anyone can be taught to swim, even if they can't.
Yes!
The Tasmanian tiger, which was a marsupial and not a tiger, was believed to be able to swim.
Yes they swim like every tiger in the world
Their gills pick up oxygen while they swim
No humans do NOT naturaly swim, we have to be taught how. We do however naturaly hold our breath.
6 kilometres
45 mins
Not all mammals can swim, and many choose not to. Cats, while known to avoid water, can be taught to swim. Mammals that are not known to swim are gorillas (although not proven unable to do so) and most armadillos (though at least one species can float and paddle). Orangutans, though instinctively not swimmers, can be taught to swim.
No one ever taught him :(
Tigers are capable swimmers and can typically swim for short distances, up to a few kilometers. They are proficient in swimming and often use this skill to cross rivers or lakes in search of food or to escape danger.