The Siberian tiger (Amur tiger) is a carnivorous mammal which diet consist of Asian black bears and Ussuri brown bears, deer, wild pig, Deer, lynx, boar, elk, hares, rabbits, and fish
The Siberian tiger is a carnivore, meaning it primarily eats meat such as deer, boar, and elk. Their diet consists mainly of large mammals.
A Siberian tiger is a subspecies of the tiger, one of several.
A Siberian tiger is a subspecies of the tiger, one of several.
They mainly feed on deer and wild hog, but will take other species.
A Siberian tiger cub
Siberian tiger was created in 1884.
No. But, Siberian Brown Bears do make up 1 to 2% of a Siberian tiger's diet. But lions eating bears? Not likely.
Siberian tiger cubs!
Siberian tigers are stronger then sumatran tigers because Siberian tigers are the most wildest tiger in the world.
No, the Siberian tiger is not an omnivore. It is a carnivore, primarily consuming meat from hunting animals such as deer and boar.
The only known predator to a Siberian tiger, is a human.
The Siberian tiger is the biggest species if tiger today.