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tigers can not survive in the city because they will find no food to eat. If you do happen to give it food, then the only chance of it not surviving is if someone shot it. Shooting tigers is NOT rare.
Tigers kill for food. If they don't eat they cannot survive.
Tigers need food to survive like all animals and mammals. Also it needs food for it's young.
Food, water, space, and other tigers to reproduce with to produce offspring.
Well tigers need food, water, and a shelter like any other animal.
Tigers survive the way every animal survives. They rely on other animals to feed off of. That is how nature is. It's called the food web.
Tigers Will Survive was created in 1971-11.
No,infact they have enough food to survive. The real reason they are dying off is that people are hunting them for there fur.
No, white tigers are native to the tropical and subtropical forests of India, not the tundra. The tundra is a vast, treeless region characterized by low temperatures and a lack of vegetation, making it unsuitable for white tigers to survive in.
Tigers survive by hunting for food, primarily deer, wild boar, and other ungulates. They have excellent camouflage and sneak up on their prey, using their strength and speed to catch it. They are also adept swimmers and climbers, enabling them to pursue prey in various terrains.
White tigers have a very limited food chain due to it's lack of camouflage. The mother will often kill a white tiger for being born, so it rarely survives. Because of its low survival rate and visible fur, very little white tigers survive unless taken care of by humans. However, it is still at the top of the food chain in its habitat because it does not have a predator.
Well, It Depends on if the "White Tiger" your thinking about is really a Snow Leopard. If it is, then no (unless a Mother of some Cubs) because Tigers are now low in numbers causing it for individuals to stay separated so the individual can hunt down prey and eat it on its own providing it more food for the individual can survive longer on it's meal.