Yes they do.
Known for their fiery, passion, daring, fearlessness, and their beutiful strips.
Well, they're a lot of myths about that, quite interesting some are. But, I would have to say, that when tigers where born, the species was made, whatever, is that they were born with them. As everyone should know, tigers today are dependents from saber toothed tigers, and that sabers didn't have any strips. Some people say that when the sabers started getting SMALL strips, a couple here and there, the meteor hit, wiping them out. So, since tigers are decendents, they have bigger, more noticeable strips, well, at least that is what i heard. But, you could always google it. And you should read some of the myths, they are pretty cool. I hope this answer helped.
Yes. The strips on their skin camouflage with the surrounding shadows of the plants/trees.
No. Tigers only have black to dark grey stripes, they never have different coloured stripes. But, they may if you were coloring them in in your favorite colouring book.
They are orange and have black strips all over their bodies. They are also part of the big cat family
Siberian tigers weigh about 500 lbs, they are black and white striped and about 9ft in body length.
The tigers skin is not like others it has black strips over it's body this is to camouflage it during night fall were it does most of it's hunting.
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the veet wax strips cost about £6 for 20 strips or 16 strips for about £4 in the uk thankyou
As a matter of fact yes, all tigers have stripes unless it is some sort of hybrid. But usually the hybrids still have stripes.
Bengal tigers are usually red-orange on their back and flanks, white on the belly and face, with dark brown or black stripes. Some Bengals are white with brown stripes. All of the famed "White Tigers" are descended from white Bengals from Rewa District, India. There are no white Siberian tigers, as is often thought.