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Tigers can attack humans and other animals primarily due to instinctual behaviors such as hunting for food, protecting their territory, or defending their young. Human encroachment on their habitats and dwindling prey populations can lead to increased encounters, sometimes resulting in attacks. Additionally, tigers may perceive humans as threats or competitors, prompting defensive aggression. However, such attacks are relatively rare, as tigers generally avoid human contact when possible.

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