Tiger cubs are usually ready to live on their own away from their mothers at around 18 to 20 months old.
Tiger cubs normally live without their fathers, but in the wild they wouldn't survive for very long without their mothers. They could live without their mothers if they're raised in captivity though.
Baby tigers, or cubs, live with their mothers. When the mothers go out hunting, they hide their babies to help them remains safe against predators. The father has nothing to do with the cubs after they're born.
tiger island is a game where you could be a tiger find your love and have cubs defend your cubs from prededers eat deers and hunt other stuff find a den for your cubs to live in.
a tiger cub its mothers protection and meat,water
Tiger cubs eat Gazelle, Deer and other animals that their parents hunt for them. When they get old enough they must learn to hunt for themselves, they could still eat fish or steal from man kind.
That depends on what type of environment they live in.
Yes, except for a brief mating period, and females with cubs.
Baby tigers, or cubs, live with their mothers. When the mothers go out hunting, they hide their babies to help them remains safe against predators. The father has nothing to do with the cubs after they're born.
Tigers are solitary animals and do not live in "packs" except for a mother and her cubs.
In species where that situation is common, the males of the species are often hostile toward the young.
Cubs will stay with their mother for about a year. Then the mother will chase away any males and the females will leave to live on their own. Cheetahs are not social and live alone except for mating and mothers with cubs.