These are some species that share the cold forests with Siberian tigers.
Red deer
Wild boar
Amur leopard
Brown bear
Asiatic black bear
Amur sambhar deer
Eurasian wolf
grass
Snow tigers and Siberian tigers are very much the same, although they are different in some ways. Snow tiger's are found in the snow, and Siberian tigers may, may not be found in the snow. Other than this, the snow tiger and Siberian tiger are the same.
A snow tigers pretader is an indian wild dog
Snow tigers, which are also known as Siberian tigers, typically live between 10 to 15 years in the wild. In captivity, they can live up to 20 or more years due to access to consistent food, medical care, and protection from threats.
The separate species of tigers like different climates. The bengal tiger is located around india and lives in a tropical climate throughout its life. But its larger relative, the siberian tiger, lives in Siberia and lives its life in snow and freezing temperatures!
The term "snow tiger" is used to refer to a couple of different sub-species of tigers. Often it is used to refer to the Bengal tigers that have a gene mutation giving them a white coloration. Sometimes these white Bengal tigers are also called the "snow white tiger". This coloration in the Bengal is very rare, especially in the wild. But perhaps, more frequently, the only tiger that lives in snowy country, the Siberian, is referred to the "snow tiger" or "Siberian Snow tiger". These Siberian tigers are believed to number only around 600 in the wild today."Snow tigers" are of the Siberian tiger species and are estimated at between 500 to 600 in the wild.
Their range is often snow covered in winter, the Russian far east and northern China and North Korea.
a siberian husy could live in the forest
If by snow tiger you mean the Siberian tiger, the main differences are: Siberians average slightly heavier, and are somewhat longer than Bengals. Siberian tigers also have longer fur, and are somewhat paler in color.
There are no tigers - snow, or otherwise - in Australia.
yes there are related so are snow leopards and siberian tigers there related
there actually called Siberian tigers and they grow just like any other tiger or living thing for that matter