Pretty much the same way we do. Sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch.
yes
Tigers and other cats have a great sense of smell I'm not sure how far they can smell but I think that it is at least 1 mile.
Antennies are for smelling to sendding sonar waves to sense things around them.
The nerve system I guess....
To see if prey is near them or sense things around them.
Tigers have a well-developed sense of sight, hearing, and smell. Their eyesight is particularly acute, allowing them to see well in low light conditions and detect movement from a distance. They also have a strong sense of smell, which they use for communication and hunting.
Yes, excellent sense of smell
Yes. White tigers have a mutation in their genes that makes them white, and they are the offspring of siberian tigers and bengal tigers.
Tigers have a well-developed sense of smell, however, it's rarely used for hunting. Smell is most commonly used to communicate with other tigers.
Most animals (dogs for example) sense body language, so maybe tigers do too. tigers communicate through moving their tail.
There are two answers for this question, because there are things tigers learn from humans when they are still in the wild, and things they learn when they are in captivity. In the areas where tigers live, humans are taking away the land that tigers need, so tigers don't have too many places left to go. That means that tigers and people come in contact more often than they used to. This can make life very difficult for both the humans and the tigers. Tigers are predators, which means they eat meat, and sometimes, tigers can eat people, especially if there is not much else around to eat. This is not something they would normally do, but when people live too close to them, tigers can learn that people are tasty, and when that happens it can be very dangerous for anyone to go out alone around the village. When tigers live too close to people, they hunt the same animals that people do and when tigers run out of the normal things they eat, then they learn that they can eat humans, and that's not good for the humans or the tigers. Now, in captivity, there are a lot of things that tigers and humans can learn from each other. There are trained tigers that perform in circuses or animal shows, and they have human trainers who teach them tricks. Those tricks are often based on things that they might do anyway, like leaping from one place to another, showing their teeth, or waving a paw in the air. But a tiger is still a tiger, and even when you keep them in captivity, they are still wild animals. They never forget what it means to be a tiger, and they will always be a dangerous predator that needs to be respected. Humans who work with tigers learn how to pay attention to the way tigers behave, so that they know when it is okay to be around them, and when it's not. It takes years of work and patience to become a trainer.
yes...