yes they do
Only at mating time, between tiger and tigress. Males fight over territory constantly.
Tigers don't steal other tigers' food. Each tiger has a seperate territory, and other tigers like to keep to their own. If it did happen however, the tigers would attack each other.
In the female tiger's territory; it's the same with the other subspecies of tigers.
Although tigers occasionally fight each other in the wild over territory, the only real enemy that tigers are known to have is humans, who kill them at an alarming rate, primarily for traditional medicines. Humans will also kill tigers that are threatening a human population or their livestock. Nothing else in the natural world will hunt a tiger.
Tigers are big cats and hunt alone. Therefore they have big territories. Female tigers may have a territory of 8 square miles and a male tiger may have a territory of 40 square miles. This allows a male tiger to have several partners.
The main enemies of a tiger are humans, who pose the greatest threat through habitat destruction, poaching, and conflict. Other potential threats to tigers include competition with other predators, such as leopards and hyenas, for food and territory.
a tiger is bron from other tigers
tiger only harm you when they harmed
Tigers do not intentionally target humans to pee on them. Any urination by a tiger towards a human is likely due to stress, marking territory, or other reasons related to their behavior in captivity. It is important to ensure proper care and environmental enrichment to minimize such occurrences.
Tigers are loners by nature and usually don't live in groups. When a tiger dies, it's territory is quickly claimed by another tiger.
Other Sumatran tigers.
Bengal tigers will roar if they have cubs, but if its a pack, they will just be roaming, same with the loan tiger