The same as they look as kittens, only larger. Tigers are large cats with black stripes on orange fur with white undersides.
Other than man, tigers have no real natural enemies as adults.
Tigers.
No Tigers are mainly solitary. They come together to breed and young tigers will remain with their mother while growing into adults, then they leave her.
On occasion, maybe.
As babies they drink their mother's milk, then drink water as adults.
Yes, they are, due to poachers mainly, they are slowly becoming dangerously low on numbers, meaning that baby tigers as well as adults are endangered
The Siberian tigers predator is man. Which hunt/poach them as it is a lucrative business providing alternative medicines, pelts, meat for exotic food, and live tigers as pets.
no because cheeters have spot and tigers have stripes
bengal tigers become adults when they become 2 sometimes 2 1/2
A Rare Thing. Siberian tigers, like all tigers are mainly solitary. Adults come together to mate, cubs stay with their mothers for awhile, and that's about it. You don't get any tiger packs
NO
South China tigers are typically solitary animals, with adults establishing territories and avoiding contact with other tigers. However, they may come together during mating season or when raising cubs.