they could camouflage in the grass patch to get near their prey and not get spotted by them so the tiger can find a suitable time to strike
white tigers are very good swimmers but they are not that good of climbers and there stipes help them camouflage in tall grass they are kinda slow runners but they are fast enaough to catch there prey
The Sumatran tiger has adapted several useful features to further its survival. They have slightly darker coats than other tigers to help with camouflage and longer facial fur and whiskers to help them navigate throughout the jungle.
Definitely not.
yes as the black stripes camouflage them into the long grass around them while the white tigers blend into the snow.
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In tall, golden savannah grass, the coloring and stripes act as camouflage.
Camouflage and protective coloring adaptations improve an organism's chances of survival and reproduction.
Yes. The strips on their skin camouflage with the surrounding shadows of the plants/trees.
Camouflage prevents hunters from seeing them. A pattern that allows them to hide on a tree when insect eaters are hunting for food will help them survive. A dull pattern (instead of bright colours) allows them to blend onto various surfaces.
On tigers and zebra etc yes they are.
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i say kind of