Tigers are at the top of the food chain and they'll eat almost anything that moves including deer, wild pigs, buffalo and even other predators such as leopards and believe it or not bears.
They don't actually GET the food. They hunt to get the food. They used their fangs or claws to eat them. The tiger run after the animal that the tiger wants to eat, then the tiger bites or scratch the animal. Also, tiger is a carnivore ( Carnivore is an animal who eats meat ONLY) so they don't eat vegetables. But they drink, too.by hunting other herbivores animals
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Tiger's are a highly predatory carnivorous animal. The answer to this question is yes, but in order for an animal to eat a tiger, it would have to be able to kill the tiger first, which is very unlikely. Tiger's have no natural predator, but in a sense, any scavenger animal would eat a tiger that it came across that was already dead (from any number of natural causes), such as a buzzard.
A hungry one!
They do live in the wild, but they do not live close by. The tiger is an animal that may eat the monkey.
None. It is at the top of the food chain.
They eat anything that has to do with meat. A tiger is a carnivore, so a tiger would eat any kind of animal if it could catch it.
if there is no other animal expect fish so they will eat a fish
Yes. A tiger can be eaten as soon as another consumer ( animal that eats another animal) figures out that its dead. An example of a consumer that would eat the tiger that is dead is a bird that all people may know from Africa, and that bird is the vulture. The vulture will eat almost any dead animal that is seen in its way.
A tiger does in fact have very big claws. This is to help the animal hunt, eat, and protect itself.
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