The stripes vary in number and pattern from tiger to tiger.
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They have an average of 4000 stripes and in those stripes they have 540,000,00 hairs! ; )
Stripe number usually depends on type of tiger and gender.It depends from tiger to tiger.Different tigers each have a different amount of stripes. There is no actual amount of stripes a tiger has.
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The Bengal tiger it lives in many forests.
A tiger has a long body, short neck and it's fir varies from orange-red to yellow. It also has many black stripes that are in different lengths. A male tiger can be about 6 feet long and they have very sharp teeth.
In the tiger's naturals environment there is many trees and that grow vertical and the stripes on a tiger's hide also are vertical. The stripes provide excellent camouflage.
Many scientists believe that zebras have black and white stripes to confuse predators.
Most bees are yellow and black and have stripes. However, a bee that has two stripes is most likely a bumblebee.
its a banded form of a brown tree snake boiga irregularis I came across your question as I was trying to find out. I saw them mentioned on aussiepythons.com . That's where I ended up finding the answer.
Pandas, both red and giant, have four legs.
No two tigers have the same stripe pattern. Therefor, there isn't a specific number of stripes that tigers have. The unique stripes on tigers are helpful for researchers because they can be used to identify individuals in a population of tigers.