Yes, in fact they will continue to care for the young of last year's litter while having the current year's litter.
This is not true. i have checked and tigers only have a litter every 2-3 year so there :p
They certainly do. Like most comparable mammal babies, tiger cubs are born fairly undeveloped, and are quite helpless the first few weeks. If it wasn't for motherly care, they'd be dead within hours.
Mama tigers keep the dads away from the cubs because dads will hurt the babies or eat them
The Tiger would give food to it's cub or kill the predator
Tigresses stay with the cubs for 18 months to two years.
tigers do not eat there young they just help there young
yes
Yes, just like we do.
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The mom takes care of them
yes
Baby tigers are called cubs or whelps.
The offspring are called cubs. The female is a tigress and the male is called a tiger.
Yes
male tigers leave the female to take care of cubs because the male cubs are hunting for food so that it can feed its family
The tigers take care of there young by the mother tiger nurses her young for about three to six months. After that the cubs are confined to the den and left unattented.
no , puma's actually take care of their cubs and when the cubs are ready they leave their family
Zoo keeper, take care of panda cubs.
The males take care of the cubs while the lionness goes hunting
The female, the tigress, raises the cubs. She finds them food and teaches them to hunt on their own. She shows them how to find water, how and when to take cover and hide, keeps them clean, and safe from harm.
Yes, female snow leopards care for the cubs until they are old enough to care for themselves.
they are called cubs
Just the mother.
clean them teach them how to hunt nurse them basicly the same thing your mom does
young tigers are called cubs and newborn tigers are called whelps
The mom takes care of them