Yes the tiger is a mammal that suckles its young hunts for them and supports them until they can head of on their own. A new born tiger would not survive without care.
Yes it does.A tiger is a mammal. Mammals take care of their young.
A mother hen takes care of her young by feeding, protecting, and teaching them in a similar manner to a female tiger looking after her young. The biggest difference is that hens cannot nurse their chicks.
The tigers take care of there young by the mother tiger nurses her young for about three to six months. After that the cubs are confined to the den and left unattented.
they safe by camouflaging with the snow and they hunt their prey
Not at all really. Once born, they're on their own.
The tiger shark does NOT care for it`s young,in fact they try to eat them,and they dont really care what happens to them.If they pass them in the future they will just treat them like a normal shark.
they take them and hide them in the jungle. To hunt for their food they would seek up on them.
by just fight off the predators and teaching them how to hunt
Young tiger sharks are called pups.
A Young Tiger Playing with its Mother was created in 1831.
The female tiger or tigress teaches her young to hunt.
Mother tigers nurses their young until there are about 3 to 6 months of age. The father does not help in the upbringing of the young. Meat is introduced to the cubs at two months. At six months cubs are weaned from the mother. Then there are taught how to hunt. First by watching the mother kill the aninaml. Then the mother will cripple the prey and let the cubs finish it off. Then they will practice their skills on their own.