no.because tiger is mammalian.no mammalian lays egg.
A lion and a tiger are mixed to produce a liger.
A tiger can produce on average 2-6 cubs in a litter.
Human beings can not produce tigers from their natal systems.
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.
Yes they can,a horse and a donkey produce a MULE also a male tiger and a female lion produce a TIGON, on the reverse a male lion and a female tiger produce a LIGER, and both are recognised species of animal.
Of course, who shouldn't guess, it's pollen!
a Siberian tiger is obviously a consumer. It is a secondary consumer. Why would it be a producer if it doesn't produce anything.
a tiger is a mammal because they give milk to their young and produce milkThey breath the air form of oxygen and produce milk.They fulfil the criterion that need to be fulfilled by a mammal. Thse being that they are warm blooded, animals that give birth to live young and sucle them.
Yes they can, and the cubs they have are called ligers
The normal litter is two to four.
This all depends on the genetics of the parents. If the parents have both the orange and white genes, they can produce both white and orange cubs.