Tigers compete with bears, other tigers, and man.
yes they do
White tigers (which are just a form of Bengal tigers) compete for various things such as food, territory and shelter, and mating competion. Fights that break out between males can become very violent, but sometimes when the female steps in and trys to choose she can easily overpower the male.
The clouded leopard competes for food with other big animals like tigers believe it or not. And other leopards.
Tigers often compete with other animals for food, including leopards, wild dogs, or sometimes crocodiles..The tiger, however, usually takes larger game than these species.
Animals compete for mates by doing many things to impress the possible mate. For example, a bird may show off its colourful wings and some species of bird do a sort of dance to try and win over there mate. Other animals, may compete by fighting till death to try and amaze the potential companion .
yes they compete for mate, and food
They don't, usually. Lions are from Africa, Tigers from Asia, they would rarely see each other.
Tigers don't produce their food they hunt for food.
The Bengal tigers' rival predators are mainly leopards, wild dogs, and bears.
Tigers get their food by hunting many animals.
Tigers compete with other predators for environmental resources. Other predators include other carnivores such as lions, bears, or alligators. Tigers also compete with humans.
Food, water, space, etc.