TIGERS in south carolina
Probably not. Tigers were wild animals in the ancient world just as they are in today's world. They are not pet material. However, because Egypt traded with India, there a possibility that tigers were imported and kept at the Museo, or research center of the Library of Alexandria. Cleopatra could possibly have seen them there.
Bengal Tiger's eyes are brown but Siberian Tiger's eyes are blue
Jasmine's tiger in Aladdin is named Rajah.
There's many people with tigers for pets. It's just not a common/safe/smart thing to do...
Because a tiger is an exautic pet from africa. And tigers are cool and fierce but don't get too close or they might attack you if not trained or trained correctly. :)
I means the strong band between the tigers and the Asian culture.
When in captivity and being well cared for, tigers can live to be up to 25 years old.
No, it is illegal to own a tiger as a pet in Michigan under the Large Carnivore Act. Tigers are considered to be dangerous wildlife, and special permits are required to possess them for exhibition or educational purposes.
There is no such thing as a PET tiger, they are all wild and can't be fully tamed. Have you ever watched "When Animals Attack?" With that said, there are tiger and liger/lyger breeders, but the good ones will never sell to unlicensed caregivers of these big cats. From what I have picked up around, tigers go as low as $800 and higher. But you should leave the tiger-as-a-pet thing to the experts, but even they get attacked and eaten sometimes.
Tigers are much larger than domestic cats and have distinctive black stripes. Tigers are wild animals and are carnivorous, while cats can be either domesticated or feral and are generally smaller in size. Tigers also live in different habitats compared to domestic cats.
Oh yes, they will let you pet them. Tigers are feline however, and prone to taking a dislike to anyone, at anytime for no apparent reason. Never reach into a zoo exhibit to pet a tiger or any other wild animal for that matter. Even Tigers raised in captivity and a loving environment can decide to "Play" with you, but sure, they will let you pet them, maybe even twice, although the second time may have to be with your remaining arm.