You run for your life, or let the tiger eat you.
NO. Mammoths were herbivorous, just like their smaller elephantine cousins that exist today, not ones to be eating meat, let alone a tiger!
I was taught that until you let go of the piece, ones move is not complete.
Don't let your dog eat ANY berries especially wild ones!
Some raves in certain states let you in at 16 but the wild and crazy ones is between 18 and 21
It depends. If they are at zoos they need to be kept in cages. In the wild you should set them free, let them roam, live their own life.
let me think...... out of thin air, I'm going to have to guess a tiger has tiger cubs.
Let Him Run Wild was created in 1965.
white tigers are not dangerouse unless really hungry or you look like you will hurt them or their babies and never let them smell a wierd scent on you.And if you are in the wild and see a tiger back away slowly unless it attacks.
There are funds that are taking care of a tiger program. They rescue hurt tigers and they also take in animals that were abused and neglected. They breed tigers and teach them how to hunt and take care of them selves in the wild. Eventually, when they are ready they let them go out into the wild.
In general the answer is NO! A single wolf alone can't kill a tiger! A tiger weights over 400 lbs and can deliver a fatal blow to any canine in an instant! A wolf cannot handle that much weight and if the tiger pounces on the wolf, the wolf's rib cages will break in an instant! A wolf cannot take on a cougar (excluding fights between a cougar against the entire pack), let alone a tiger! The only way a tiger could actually lose to a wolf is: 1) The tiger was severely injured by another larger animal from a fight such as a rival tiger, which is very common in felines. 2) The tiger was a cub left alone in the den while the mother was off hunting. But in nature, wild canines usually cannot compete with wild felines!
Let me answer that question with another question. Why would you want to buy a tiger?