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No. They live in two totally different habitats.
No. This is because they do not ever meet as they live in different habitats.
A tiger's environment comes in different habitats. Hot rainforests and grasslands for Bengal tigers and boreal forests for Siberian or Amur tigers. All tigers live in Asia.
Elephants are found in different habitats like the savannahs, forests, deserts and marshes. Lions, tigers, hyenas and wild dogs are some other animals found living in these habitats.
It is because they act like humans. Families live in different houses that's why they also want to live in different habitats.
i wouldn't recommend it; they probably live in different habitats and have different needs
They don't. In the wild, Tigers and Giraffes live on different continents. They never meet.
Lions - yes. Tigers - no. Tigers and Giraffes live on different continents, they never meet.
Tigers are suited to their habitats because I said so :P lol
Because Tigers have a lot of protein, so Indians hunt Tigers for their meat.
Tigers like to live in swamps, grasslands and rain forests. Usually where Tigers live there are trees, bushes and clumps of tall grass. It shades the Tiger from the sun when it's extremely hot. Not only does this protect them from the sun, it also helps them to camouflage with their surroundings and surprise their prey.
Sure they do. some live in trees, some in barns, some even live in holes in the ground.