feed it
Possibly, but you most likely would have to get and train it when it was very young, and have wide open spaces avalible to it. if you are thinking of getting a grown wild tiger however, watch out!
Your not forced to, but you can if you'd like. You can keep your pet for as long as you'd like, even if it is fully grown.
If you want them to breed, then yes if not then keep them separated
yes if it is big enough and if the water is salt water
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yeah its perfctly fine. ihave 2 turtles and i keep them at home in a tank they are perfectly happy and they grown so big in 2 years!
when you are in homeostasis, you are completely happy and well. You wont be hungry or over -full
The best way to keep a tiger away is to keep still and quiet. When a tiger realizes that you are not a threat, they often walk away. It also best not to look a tiger in there eyes, because this will cause them to leap at you.
Dpends on the size of the fish its one inch full grown for every gallon
no
good question!! when it's a baby, .hould be in a 10 gallon. when it's a year old, it should be in a 25 gallon. when it's full grown, it should be in a 40 gallon or above. if you have 2 turtles, it would be good to have a 50 or 60 gallon tank if there full grown.
a tiger bathes in water or goes to a shade