Do you mean "How the Leopard Got His Spots"? Rudyard Kipling wrote it.
So to know that is a tiger whenever theirs a stripe animal with black and orange means that is a tiger
Yes, because the stripes are different on each tiger.
The stripes vary in number and pattern from tiger to tiger.
Yes, "How Tiger Got His Stripes" conveys a moral about the importance of humility and the consequences of arrogance. The story illustrates how the tiger, initially boastful and proud, learns that true strength lies not in appearance but in character. Ultimately, it emphasizes that one's actions and attitude shape their identity more than physical traits.
it doesn't have stripes
Stripes
Tiger. Tiger.
The Tiger Is Covered With Black Stripes.
The Bengal tiger it lives in many forests.
Oh, dude, if you shaved a tiger, it would still have its stripes! Those patterns are actually in the tiger's skin, not just in the fur. So, even if you gave a tiger a fresh new haircut, it would still be rocking those fierce stripes. Like, imagine a bald tiger with a killer fashion sense.
Stripe number usually depends on type of tiger and gender.It depends from tiger to tiger.Different tigers each have a different amount of stripes. There is no actual amount of stripes a tiger has.
Fur and stripes.