Tony the Tiger has been the mascot of Kellogg's Frosted Flakes since 1951.
White tigers have been around for hundreds of years, with reports dating back to the early 19th century in India. However, they are not a separate subspecies or species but rather a rare color variation of the Bengal tiger caused by a recessive gene.
There are a total of nine Tiger subspecies, of those, six subspecies are alive today. While, there are three subspecies that are generally considered to have become extinct within the last century. Of course, proving that they were all killed off during this past century is almost impossible. But, documented proof or evidence hasn't been found recently. The most recently confirmed sighting was in 1979, of a Javan Tiger. For more details, please see sites listed below.
The gestation period of a South China tiger is typically around 100-110 days, similar to other tiger species. After this period, the female tiger will give birth to a litter of usually 2-4 cubs.
Kelloggs Cornflakes were around at the end of the 19th centrenty around 1890 (:
Adult male lions typically measure around 9-10 feet in length, including the tail, while adult male tigers can grow up to 10-12 feet in length, including the tail. Female lions and tigers are generally slightly smaller in size compared to the males.
these animals have been around for a while like 40 years
409 million years
The Tiger Snake is around 5 - 7 feet long.
Too long
You've already probably found other answers but tiger experts say that tigers first appeared in Asia about 2 million years ago so around that time maybe?
Tigers are around 8 feet
about ten thousand years
Ever since the 1960's
Around 20 years or so.
the white tigers have been extinct since 2006
Most tiger cubs become independent at around three years.
For a tiger, the gestation period averages around 100 days. For a cow, the gestation period averages around 285 days.