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.
A bunch of tigers Is called an Ambush or Streak.
a group of white tigers :)
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 normally loners, but a group is called a "streak".
A group of Tigers that live together are called a pack.
Tigers are cats, in the group Panthera, which are cats that roar. The scientific name of tigers is panthera tigris.
A tiger group, although uncommon, is called a "streak", and they can run up thirty-five mph.
Scientists have chosen to treat the saber tooth tigers as a semi-relative of the big cat species we are familiar with today, using the same names for the different relationships found in today's big cats. Therefore, a group of saber tooth tigers would be called a pride.
the tiger group/ family
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No. Tigers live solitary lives.
A group of tigers is called a streak or an ambush.