yes, they defend for themselves, and for the rest of the pack
Tigers gradually venture off on their own, usually to find a new pack, or when they are kicked out of their pack, or to start a new pack. Tigers can go off on their own because their mother or pack have taught them the simple and/or more advanced skills. Some skills are to hunt, defend and attack.
baby tigers can noy defend themselves because their weak and only small.
yes
by the pack working together and biting to defend them self
their tusks
Tigers are powerful solitary hunters and can potentially kill individual wild dogs if they encounter them, but taking on an entire pack is unlikely due to the pack's cooperative hunting strategies and social dynamics. Wild dogs, or African wild dogs, are known for their teamwork and can defend against larger predators. While a tiger might successfully kill one or two dogs, it would typically avoid engaging with a full pack to minimize the risk of injury.
because there are tigers in it
Tigers use teeth and nails to catch their prey and to defend themselves.
it uses its teeth and claws
In a pack both sexes care and defend the rest of the pack. It is a survival trait.
Tigers are solitary hunters, and rarely associate with other tigers.
they don't live in packs