Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in any other part of the world.
In the wild. There have been no reports of white tigers in years in the wild. But, they can appear at anytime in a Bengal tiger litter. There are many in captivity, but there are movements to get breeding them stopped, because of many birth defects found in them.
Yes, hamsters can be found in the wild but are now commonly found as household pets.
The white tiger is usually found wild in the India States: Assam, Bengal, Bihar, and the former State of Rewa.
White tigers are only rare color phases of the Bengal tiger, and are only found in India in the wild. They are extremely rare in the wild.
Not many wild rabbits in finland, but hares are commonly found.
Wild turkeys are found only in North America.
India.
More than likely you are hunting the "Bengal" tiger, a wild tiger found in India, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. It is named for the Bengal region of India.
No, the tiger's prey are found year round in the habitat, deer, wild hog, and buffalo mainly.
No..Wild tigers are found only in Asia. Not exactly a tiger but the otorongo is a big cat in the Panthera genus that can be found in Peru.
sandy areas of Africa, Middle East and Asia