None. Tigers are native to India, on the opposite side of the world.
The tiger is native to much of eastern and southern Asia. You may have confused the species name Panthera Tigris with Panthera Onca which includes Panthers, Cougars, Mountain Lions, Pumas, or Jaguar which are native of North, South, and Central America.
NO. Tigers are found in Asia. The Amazon is in South America.
They don't. The Amazon is on another continent than where tigers are naturally found.
Bengal tigers are endangered - but not in the Amazon rain forest. The reason being that the Amazon river is in South America, and tigers are in Asia, another continent. And you only count animals as endangered compared to where they are naturally found. Only way you'd find a tiger in the amazon would be through an escaped zoo or circus animal.
tigers
No. The only native habitat of the polar bear is in Alaska, certain parts of Canada, and other areas around the North Pole.
Tigers are usually found in India or china, mostly tigers are found inAsian country's.
no
No, zebras and tigers do not live on the same continent. Zebras are found in Africa, and tigers are found in Asia.
They live on the forest floor.
yes bengal tigers are found in rainforests
There are no tigers in the Amazon rain forest.The jaguar is a large spotted cat and is often called el tigre by the people there.
No tiger is found in Africa. Tigers are found in Asia, not Africa.