Wild animals live in the wild by following there instincts. They find food by hunting down the food that is necessary for their survival. Yes, they probably do eat more food in captivity because they get food every 2-3 hours. In the wild they have to hunt down food, which could be hard sometimes. Normally in the wild, when it rains the tigers or any other animal would find a cage or a den. Then when the rain is over they might go back out or come back. When they get eaten by another wild animal then they are dead and their life is over.
Grass, and things like that. Things a horse in a pasture would eat.
"their" food - use proper English
By being bred in captivity it eliminates the animals from being eaten by natural predators. We take animals into captivity to prevent extinction by eliminating factors of death.
In North America, porcupines are eaten by the fisher, a kind of weasel-like animal. In Africa, porcupines are sometimes eaten by lions and leopards, and in Asia, by tigers.
=well tiggers dont really have an enemy where they get eaten by theres nothing that eats them :/ there are many ways that you might have seen a tigger dye of like if it gets stampeded on or if it dyes then another animal will come and eat it so its basicly like theyt dont get eaten=
sea turtles get eaten by alligators and much more animals.
Some animals are because they eat small things like mice, if they hunted mice in groups, it would be harder to share the meal, the animals would soon die out. Animals that eat large animals need help taking down the prey.
By being bred in captivity it eliminates the animals from being eaten by natural predators. We take animals into captivity to prevent extinction by eliminating factors of death.
any that dont want to be eaten
They can and will still attack as it is in there nature someone has been killed and eaten by his tiger which he has head since been a cub so that proves my point
Yes, believe it or not, chicken's are the only one 'bird' (if you want to call it that way) that get eaten by other animals. (Mostly) Mice, Vampire Bats, Tigers, Lions, Vultures, and excetra.
tigers are eaten by bears
In North America, porcupines are eaten by the fisher, a kind of weasel-like animal. In Africa, porcupines are sometimes eaten by lions and leopards, and in Asia, by tigers.
a dodo birds is eaten by saber tooth tigers in the ice ace
they are pretty far up but they are still eaten by animals like lions and tigers but they eat insects and other food
It's eaten by animals
All animals in the wild eventually die and become food for some other animal. Even tigers and lions. When they die there are animals like buzzards and insects that will feed off of the carcass. This is part of the food chain. It's like recycling for animals. Nothing goes to waste. Even the bugs and worms have to eat.
Most bigger animals will eat iguanas. It's known that tigers and other such carnivores would; basically any carnivorous animal that is bigger than an iguana.
yes because they are hunted and eaten