The best answer for this question, is for you to have a browse through any of the Tiger categories here on wikianswers, that should give you a good idea.
People are killing tigers because people they what their fur.
The Anaconda is found in tropical South America. Tigers are found mainly in the Indian Subcontinent, so I don't think they would naturally meet.
people would kill the sabour tooth tigers for their fur and meat for food and warmth.
The Indian act would have benefited the first nations people by protecting the land that they still owned. It would have kept their land from being sold.
ladies and gentlemens..for me i think i would send a letter to the president that ask them to tell the hunters to stop killing the tigers because its illegall and i dont want tigers to be extinct and btw they are the one of the worlds fastest disappearing species..so please people..i would love to hear that the people are starting to help and the tigers WILL be safe in the future..thank u.
Probably not. If most people spent there time looking on all of the forums, we would probably have so much more unanswered questions.
because tigers think it would be a easy meal they would not have to work to get the meal
Yes,they are in danger.This is because people kill they for fur and meat.
If the number of tigers increases then the food chain would be effected. Their prey (like birds, deers and other animals) would decrease and cause other food chains to be effected. Some people live in forests which may have tigers, the increase would cause more deaths in these communities.
then people would not know the answers to there questions.
A tiger would have to be in Africa to eat zebras. As far as I know, no tigers have ever been seen there.
People who want to help other people know stuff.