forests and jungles
No..They live in the forests of Russia and Korea..Cold, boreal zone forests.
No, tigers are animals of Asian forests.
SIBERIAN TIGERS LIVE IN SIBERIA, THE COLDEST PART OF RUSSIA AND THEIR BIRCH FORESTS
Yala is a one of biggest forests in srilanka. There are tigers in there. They are smaller than bengali tiger.
No. The habitat of the Tasmanian Tiger, or Thylacine, was dry eucalyptus forests and bushland, wetland areas, and grasslands.
A lot of animals live in the rainforest, an example is a tiger or toucan, monkey.
The Giant Panda and Tiger are both endangered and both live in forests.
Mainly mountainous forests and rainforests of Cambodia, Thailand, Viet Nam, Burma.
Grassland and or a forest. Most tigers live in forests and hunt in the grassland, though Siberian (Amur) tigers live and hunt in the forest. Sometimes the forests are rain forests, but some are just... forests. It depends on what subspecies of tiger you're looking at.
Tigers live in a variety of habitats.The Siberian lives in cold northern forests, the Bengal in the tropical forests of India and Nepal. The sumatran lives in dense rain forests.
Tigers like living in forests. Most thrive where it is rather cold.