No, a cheetah is apart of the cat family, but is not similar to the tiger. The only cat that that is close to the tiger is the lion. Even lions and tigers can't produce offspring together, humans had to intervene and create a liger by gentically crosses them in a control enviroment. However, I'm not really sure lions and tigers can reproduce. But definitely a cheetah and tiger can't reproduce.
No they don't; lions reproduce sexually, just like all other vertebrates.
Well they most likely mate. Like most animals.lions have kittens
no beacuse lions are like tiger and they are omnivorse
Lions may be bred with Tigers to make two different species, although those species are rarely able to reproduce, although there have been some cases. A male lion and a female tiger will produce the hybrid animal - Liger. A male tiger and a female lion will produce the hybrid animal - Tigon.
a tiger
not as often as lions
No...just sexually.
Well, if you want the tiger to still be white, it has to breed with its mother, or sister, or any relation. But if you don't mind, it can just reproduce with a normal Bengal tiger.
Does a sabertooth tiger reproduce and does it have a way of moving?
a tiger reprocess 103 in a YEAR
at about 36 months