Well tigers have stripes to camouflage in grassy areas this helps them when sneaky up on prey or when in hiding.
the Sumatrans tigers stripes are so close together so they can blend in with the grass and catch its prey
Yes, the Sumatran tigers are the smallest tigers in the world.
Sumatran Tigers, you have spelt it correctly.
Sumatran Tigers are living on Indonesian Island of Sumatra.
No. There are about 400 wild Sumatran tigers left.
Sumatran tigers cannot be white; they are characterized by their orange coat with black stripes. The white coloration seen in some tiger subspecies, such as the Bengal tiger, is due to a genetic mutation that is not present in Sumatran tigers. Additionally, the white tiger is not a separate species but rather a color variant, which has been bred in captivity. Therefore, Sumatran tigers will always retain their distinctive orange and black appearance in the wild.
Sumatran Tigers are endangered because of the hunting of humans so that they can sell the Sumatran Tigers fur.
yes sumatran tigers have webbed feet!
Sumatran tigers reproduce to keep the species alive.
Saltwater crocodiles have preyed on sumatran tigers.
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