A "lair".
Tigers are big cats and cats are afraid of water so tigers are afraid of water that is why they need shelter.
White tigers get shelter in deep caves or in deep dark shadows to avoid contact with any other animal.
In caves
In caves
Well tigers need food, water, and a shelter like any other animal.
Yes, Siberian tigers compete for space and shelter, as they are territorial animals. They require large home ranges to support their hunting needs and will defend these territories from other tigers. Competition for resources can lead to conflicts, especially in areas where prey is scarce. This territorial behavior is essential for maintaining their population and ensuring access to food and shelter.
people who help tigers are zoologists or the animal shelter are the 1s that r helping them get a home or taking care of them also training
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.
Siberian tigers in the harsh winter conditions of their homeland, take whatever shelter is available to hollow out a space to get out of the weather. This would include heavy thickets, caves, or even spaces around fallen trees.
Sumatran tigers in a range of places from caves and a grassy shelter to half way in the water. They normally sleep more after they eat
White tigers are the same species as regular tigers, only with a different fur color. And tigers, being top predators, aren't hunted by any other animal. Only humans hunt tigers, white or otherwise.
A tiger's environment typically consists of dense forests, grasslands, and swamps. They prefer areas with access to water sources and dense vegetation for hunting and seeking shelter. Tigers are adept at blending into their surroundings, making them well-suited for camouflaging in their natural habitats.