Tigers are taught to hunt by watching their mothers hunt for their food and then from there on they just practise. It also runs through here veins so they pick it up quickly.
they know by there instincs from there mothers and fathers it happens regularly in the cat family.
Tiger cubs are born weak and blind, as are our domestic cats. Once the cubs are weaned and have become stronger, play hunting with their siblings, and watching how mother hunts, brings the hunting instinct into play.
Like all cats, tigers primarily rely on their sense of sight in order to hunt. Their second most important sense for hunting is hearing. Although they have a decent sense of smell (better than humans), to my knowledge they don't sniff out their prey.
Stripes (to blend in with grass), sharp claws and teeth, ability to run fast etc.
there eyes and ears and smell
it uses scent, sight, and hearing
2 camels in a tiny car
the tigers use their claws and eysight to help him hunt his prey
yes they can they use heat, two sides, hot and cold
White tigers hunt for food at night.
Tigers are predators: they hunt other animals for food. Tigers are carnivores who hunt their prey, typically killing it by biting its neck.
humans hunters use to hunt then for there pelt and still do
tigers hunt in the wild, mostly in forest, but a few hunt on wide, grasslands. they usually hunt deer, and antelope.
They live with their families but hunt alone until their young are old enough to hunt with them
Tigers have keen earing and excellent eye sight.
they hunt alone