The female tiger or tigress teaches her young to hunt.
They hunt for their young, and they are stupidly killed by people, and THEY make their living off of tiger fur. Unless you mean a different tiger...
Yes. They teach the young how to hunt and fight. yeah they do...
They teach their young how to hunt or look for food, how to find mates and find different homes and habitats for living.
bengal tiger cubs enjoy playing and learning certain skills from their mothers. Adult bengal tigers hunt, mate, protect their young, and feed on prey.
they teach their young how to climb and hunt for food. so when they are older they can do it then.
Adult jaguars care for their young by providing protection, teaching them how to hunt and survive in the wild, and grooming them. They also share their kills with the cubs to ensure they have enough food to grow and develop. The mother jaguar plays a particularly important role in caring for the young, as she will nurse them and teach them essential skills for survival.
they safe by camouflaging with the snow and they hunt their prey
the same way our parents teach us valuable life skills. by showing us how to do it.
of course. How else would they be able to hunt target store owners.Documented by the tiger association
yes, because they leave their moms at a young age. they need to know how to hunt before they live on their own.
yes if there is a bunch of them CORRECT ANSWER: A tiger will not hunt and eat elephants. Tigers are solitary and do not travel in groups. Adult tigers have no social characteristics among themselves in the wild.
Living in groups make it easier for animals to care for young because parents have to teach their young how to hunt.