An ambush or streak.
a group of white tigers :)
Tigers are normally loners, but a group is called a "streak".
A group of Tigers that live together are called a pack.
A group of tigers is called a streak or an ambush.
because there are tigers in it
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A bunch of tigers Is called an Ambush or Streak.
Both phrases are grammatically correct. "A herd of tigers" is commonly used for tigers, but "a group of tigers" is also acceptable. Both phrases are used to describe a collection of tigers.
Tigers are solitary animals. They usually roam alone in the wild.The only cats who naturally stick in groups are lions.However when tigers are forced to stay together as a group, for example in man-made zoos, a group of tigers is called a streak or an ambush. Both terms are used but streak is more common.
Tigers don't live in groups. They only seek out another tiger when they mate. Lions live in groups called a pride. A female tiger and her cubs are called a streak, but tigers in the wild are basically solo animals.
Yes either that or a streak is correct.
Tigers do not live in prides. Except for a female with cubs, they are solitary animals.