Tigers usually are lone hunters, exceptions are females with cubs, mating pairs.
they don't live in packs
Bengal tigers will roar if they have cubs, but if its a pack, they will just be roaming, same with the loan tiger
depends
No animals are capable of hunting an adult Bengal tiger. There are a number of predators that could harm an unprotected cub, such as wolves, dholes (a type of wild dog), Asiatic black bears, crocodiles, etc.
Tigers gradually venture off on their own, usually to find a new pack, or when they are kicked out of their pack, or to start a new pack. Tigers can go off on their own because their mother or pack have taught them the simple and/or more advanced skills. Some skills are to hunt, defend and attack.
Tigers are solitary hunters, and rarely associate with other tigers.
Tigers are solitary predators. They live and hunt alone for most of the time. During mating season tigers can be found along with their mating partner. Apart from the mating season, male tigers don't tolerate the presence of other males in their territory. Female tigers can be spotted with one or more cubs when she is rearing them. After the cubs mature, they go their own way and continue living alone.
Tigers are solitary predators. They live and hunt alone for most of the time. During mating season tigers can be found along with their mating partner. Apart from the mating season, male tigers don't tolerate the presence of other males in their territory. Female tigers can be spotted with one or more cubs when she is rearing them. After the cubs mature, they go their own way and continue living alone.
Many animals don't travel with a pack, Pack is usually associated with Dogs, and Wolves so LOADS of animals don't travel in a pack like a fish, they travel in a school.
yes, they defend for themselves, and for the rest of the pack
because there are tigers in it
Usually there are 24 silly bandz in a pack.