You cannot own a tiger in Tennessee. You can however, own a primate if you would like. They are still regulated, however.
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No because it would eat you so you carn't have a lion or a tiger as a pet
The tiger lilly is not a protected species; many people grow them in their gardens and you are free to pick any tiger lilly that you own.
Aside from the fact that it is illegal for most people to own a Bengal tiger, the greatest safety hazard is probably that the tiger might maul or kill you.
Some people the idea of owning something that rare and exotic or the idea that they have power over that animal.
Yes the tiger is a mammal that suckles its young hunts for them and supports them until they can head of on their own. A new born tiger would not survive without care.
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You would need to check local laws. Some areas allow tiger ownership, others forbid it.
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
Normally, the tiger would be hunted and killed. Once a tiger starts eating people, it may continue to do so unless stopped.
Tiger's a fractional owner in NetJets. He doesn't need his own plane/jet.