It is a carnivor and it is the preditor to wild pigs,deer,antelope wild cattle and kangaroo's.
No, lions and tigers do not live in the same place. They each have their own niche and avoid one another. In their own habitats, they do occupy the same niche, as apex predators.
White tigers don't have a niche because the no longer exist in the wild.They now live in captivity(zoos ext.)they were always rare.
The Caspian Tiger will usually eat whatever it can get. The larger ingulates formed the bulk of the diet. They could have also fed on livestock or attack wounded tigers, especially when prey was depleted.
No,the Caspian tiger was an extinct subspecie of tigers that was almost in the Same size and Looks like the modern Siberian tiger,white tigers are a color morph Of any Subspecies of tigers(the Siberian tigers don't have this problem only if a Bengal tiger with a color morph and a Siberian will mate,so generally only a Bengal Tigers seem to have this mutant).A white tiger's pale coloration is caused by the presence of a recessive gene (the Same thing that causing a dominant allele for the jaguars and recessive allele for The leopards to have black fur)
Yes, they died out in the late 1950's. The Russian Army played a major role in their extinction when the government wanted to reclaim large expanses of wilderness near the Caspian Sea. The Tigers were eradicated and farmers moved in to clear the land and grow crops, leaving nothing for what few tigers survived the Army. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
caspian tigers are extinct
The Caspian Tigers are extinct since the 70's
The Caspian, Bali, and Javan tigers are extinct.
There is a preserved Caspian Tiger at the Medical College in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Bali, Javan, Caspian. However, there is new evidence that suggests the Caspian and Siberian tigers are genetically identical, may be the same subspecies.
Reed jungles and forests around the Caspian sea and Lake Balkash and Iran.
caspain tigers are carnivores because it is a cat and all cats are carnivores
No, lions and tigers do not live in the same place. They each have their own niche and avoid one another. In their own habitats, they do occupy the same niche, as apex predators.
Hunting and loss of habitat doomed the Caspian tiger. Recent evidence shows the Siberian tiger to be nearly 100% genetically identical with the Caspian.
it is found from Mongolia to turkey from kazakhstan to Afghanistan
They were recorded to live in the wild until 1970s <3
at least one year!