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The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
The world's most beautiful tiger is at the same time the smallest: the Sumatran tiger
No, a Siberian husky shouldn't be a first time pet, only experienced people who has experience with highly active dogs. In this case Siberian huskies are very highly active dogs and need alot of caring, which isn't good for a first pet since they have too many requirements and are very stubborn and can be easily destructive.
Siberians do sometimes prey on humans. All tiger subspecies will from time to time, but the Bengal tiger has killed more humans over time than all other species of cats, including lions.
Usually, two to four, but Ivanistok mentioned a litter of five from the Ural Mountain region.
A tiger will spend between 16 to 20 hours each day resting/sleeping. The reason why then spend so much time resting/sleeping is that when they are active they require food, which in turns means they have to hunt for more food. Even though a tiger is a good hunter, they are only successful in every 10 to 20 attempts.
No, primarily because coyotes and Siberian tigers live in completely different places. Siberian tigers also, at least most of the time, hunt herbivores like deer and pigs, rather than small dogs like foxes.
The most active time for tornadoes is generally in the spring.
The female when pregnant carries the babies for 3-3 1/2 months. They usually have a litter with 3-4 cubs but they can have as many as 6 cubs in one litter.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
To be honest, to my knowledge, They are the same thing just a different name a different place calls it pick the one you want too! The Siberian is paler, with more white on the underparts, and the stripes are wider and there are fewer of them. Siberians have longer fur, and are usually a bit larger. But some Bengals of the northern Indian region and Assam and Nepal, can be as big or slightly bigger than a Siberian.
About Midday are when they are active.
Siberian cats are actually "Indoor cats" so they spend most of their time inside instead of out; but I suppose it does bother them, because they have thick fur.