Cat food. When it gets hungry enough, it WILL eat it.
tiger in wild but normal cats the tabby cat It takes place where, in captivity, tiger but in the wild a lion.
In captivity they wait for their owner to feed them. In the wild they forage and hunt.
No - they would never eat them in the wild - so why feed them in captivity !
I captivity you can feed them flightless fruit flies. In the wild they eat fire ants.
In the wild, they wander around and feed on plants and the occasional insect, that are edible to them. In captivity, they're fed by their keepers.
In captivity, definitely in captivity.
there are more tigers living in captivity than in the wild
They aren't picky, they will eat whatever they can in the wild or captivity. Fruit, nuts, and seeds are staples of their diet in the wild and in captivity.
no it is not it is considered a wild animal for example my pal had one in captivity and it ate his baby cat and he couldn't get insurance because it was considered a wild animal. there you go
No, the word 'feral' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication (a feral cat).
Approximately, 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild in twenty-five African countries. And there is about 300 in captivity.
Similar food to the food they would get in the wild - except where it's impractical. For example - a Royal Python in the wild - would feed on gerbils, rats and mice - which are all easily obtainable in captivity. However - an adult Reticulated Python in the wild - would eat a large antelope as a single meal. In captivity - it's more practical to feed it on easily obtainable food items - such as large rabbits, or piglets.