Yes, tigers can experience cold temperatures, especially in regions where their habitats include cooler climates, such as the Siberian tiger in Russia. While they have thick fur coats that provide insulation, extreme cold can still affect their behavior and activity levels. In very low temperatures, tigers may seek shelter to stay warm and conserve energy. Overall, they are well adapted to a range of climates, but extreme cold can pose challenges.
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It depends on the Tiger. Some Tigers do, some Tigers don't.
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No, there are no wild tigers in Africa what-so-ever.
sometimes both cause there are different tigers
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Yes, the Detroit Tigers have lost a few of their games.
Neither. A dessert is chocolate cake. I believe your question should read, "Do tigers live in hot or cold deserts?" However the answer is still neither. Tigers are native to forests and jungles in Asia.
Siberian tigers are adapted for the cold and have thicker hair coats and are larger than their Southern counterparts.