Tigers are not easy to train. They are wild animals with natural instincts and behaviors that can be unpredictable. Training a tiger requires specialized knowledge, experience, and resources to ensure both the animal's well-being and the trainer's safety.
White Tigers are not a separate breed of Tiger, but are Bengal Tigers that respond to a recessive gene for white pigmentation. It is not an albino. An albino has no pigmentation or color and these tigers have the characteristic dark stripes, but with white fur. Since they are not a separate species this animal cannot be specifically considered an endangered species any more or less than any other tigers.In the Tiger's natural wild habitat it is estimated that only about one birth in ten-thousand results in the double recessive gene that produces a White Tiger cub. It is easy to see why spotting a White Tiger in the wild would be a rare sight indeed.White Tigers are found almost exclusively in Zoos. I have read that all the White Tigers in captivity today are descended from a single wild White Tiger captured in the 1950s.Tigers in their native lands of Asia are considered endangered. It is estimated that there are only a few thousand wild Tigers remaining. In the early 1900s the tiger population was thought to be in the area of 100,000. That is indeed a drastic reduction.
Easy Tiger - song - was created on 2008-03-10.
Yasashi Tora. lol Easy tiger. Or gentle tiger
Easy Tiger was created on 2007-06-25.
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because tigers think it would be a easy meal they would not have to work to get the meal
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this question made me think, the first I could think of was that it was for camouflage reasons. Their vertical stripes help them hide in tall grasses. If the stripes were to be horizontal it would be easy for the prey to spot the tiger out of the crowd. Therefore giving the tiger's prey a little more time to be aware.
The cast of Easy Tiger - 2008 includes: Margarita Breitkreiz as Lia Rebecca Indermaur as Elena
A tiger becomes a man-eater when it starts hunting and consuming humans as prey. This behavior can be triggered by factors such as scarcity of natural prey, old age, or injury that impairs the tiger's ability to hunt its usual prey. Additionally, tigers that have learned to associate humans with easy meals may also become man-eaters.