no. they would try to but a parrot is fast and can escape quickly.
On occasion, captive animals escape, but they are not native here.
only by attacking attitude and alertness, tigers can safe save themselves ,other wise survival is impossible of tigers. Aditya & Arpit arya Christ Church Boys Senior Secondary School Jabalpur(M.P).
No. It is believed the tiger species originated in the northern climes of Asia, and spread southwards. Evidence of this is the fact tigers love water, and lie in it for hours to escape the heat. Also, they cannot walk for long on hot rocks like the leopard can, because they have not yet adjusted to the heat. Leopards have been in hot regions much longer than tigers.
At the time when the Tasmanian Tiger was not extinct, it had no natural predators. It was only when Europeans settled in Tasmania that the species was wiped out. Man became its biggest predator, and judging by the fact that Tasmanian Tigers are now extinct, it could safely be said that the Tasmanian Tiger did not escape from its predators.
Yes, the Sumatran tigers are the smallest tigers in the world.
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Any environmental change contributes to natural selection. This could even result from competition within one's own species. Rising population modifies an environment, creating opportunities for natural selection. Changing climate exerts selective pressure on allspecies. There has been an evolutionary "arms race" between tigers and Gazelles. As the gazelles grew faster to escape the jaws of tigers, only the faster tigers would tend to eat well and pass on their genetic heritage.
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Yes. Both cats are tigers, and all tigers are related.
Tigers are native to Asia.