Tigers do not have "alpas," which seems to be a typographical error or misunderstanding of the term "alpacas." Tigers are large carnivorous felines native to Asia, while alpacas are domesticated South American camelids. Tigers are solitary animals, typically living alone, while alpacas are social herd animals that thrive in groups. If you meant to refer to a different term, please clarify!
there's only one in the world! Alpaben Mistry in the UK! :)
Yes, the Sumatran tigers are the smallest tigers in the world.
Siberian tigers Siberian tigers
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Yes. Both cats are tigers, and all tigers are related.
Tigers have tigers blood. Charlie Sheen claims he has tigers blood, but, he is just being a jerk.
There have been evidence of there being four Alpha robots in Power Rangers. There was an Alpha 4 shown to be dismantled in the basement of the Command Center and there's also Alpha 5 and Alpha 6 along with Forever Red's Alpha 7.
Both phrases are grammatically correct. "A herd of tigers" is commonly used for tigers, but "a group of tigers" is also acceptable. Both phrases are used to describe a collection of tigers.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
I believe so. if you type up 'snow tigers', the pictures are white tigers.
They are not the tigers they are the volunteers. no clue why. Da king
it is lions, tigers, and bears