depends
A group of Tigers that live together are called a pack.
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.
South China tigers are typically solitary animals, with adults establishing territories and avoiding contact with other tigers. However, they may come together during mating season or when raising cubs.
because there cute
It depends on the pack.
Tigers are solitary hunters, and rarely associate with other tigers.
Tigers usually are lone hunters, exceptions are females with cubs, mating pairs.
yes, they defend for themselves, and for the rest of the pack
because there are tigers in it
they don't live in packs
A group of Tigers that live together are called a pack.
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.
Bengal tigers will roar if they have cubs, but if its a pack, they will just be roaming, same with the loan tiger
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Tigers - regardless of colour - don't live in packs. They're solitary animals. A mother and her cubs form a family unit until the cubs are mature enough to make it on their own. That's all.
Tigers, crocodiles, lions, a pack of wolves and humans.
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.