the number of tigers in a forest increases the the human beings are destroyed
there will be more tigers
the number of tigers in a forest increases the the human beings are destroyed
there will be more tigers
if forest coverage is reduced, the natural disaster will increase.
yes there are tigers in the forest
Yes, there are rainforest tigers.
Tigers live in areas where there is a lot of cover and plenty of prey (food). Their habitat are in mountain ranges and forest. For the Bengal Tigers, they are found mostly in the Himalayas and its surrounding forest. For the Sumatran Tigers, they can be found in the jungles (forest) in the Island of Sumatra in Indonesia, South China Tigers can be found in the mountain ranges and forest of South China. To answer your question, yes they do live in the forest or jungles where there are a lot of covers and plenty of food, not rainforests.
The Siberian Tigers habitat is the Tundra.
They live on the forest floor.
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.
a forest a jungle or a grassland
Yes.