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a tigers social structure is very independent. Except for caring of young and mating, tigers rarely like to interact with each other.
Tigers are nice to it's parents,cubs and boyfriends/girlfriends. Then on the other hand they kill other animals for it's food.
they communicate by roaring
They don't. Bengal tigers live mostly in India, a few in southeast Asia. Chimpanzees and Gorillas both exclusively live in Africa. So, unless in captivity, they don't interact.
White tigers are the same species as the black-and-orange tigers. Only one little mutation giving them another colour scheme. All body functions remains the same.
So far, only captive white tigers interact with humans as they are nonexistent in the wild at present time. They occur one in about twenty thousand tiger births, can occur at any time, but none known to be in the wild at present. The ones who interact with people do so as any other captive tiger does, some more aggressive than others at times.
Tigers ineract with humans poorly. They are afraid and angry at us. There are fewer and fewer of Tigers each day because we are using them for making materials out of them. It also doesn't help that we are taking over their habitat, and in some more years they will be EXTINCT.If the tiger feels threaten, it will attack the human
yes they do
Tigers have a closed circulatory system, which means that blood flows through a series of vessels and the heart, allowing for efficient and controlled circulation of blood throughout the body.
Generally, snow tigers are very shy and reclusive creatures. They prefer to show themselves only during the hours of dusk and dawn and avoid anything that isn't considered food.