No. I don't think so... ^~^
grassy plains open woodlands and other dry areas
Most tigers live in jungles with high to moderate rainfall. However, some tigers, like the Siberian Tiger live on the plains and therefore receive low to average rainfall. However, there are no tigers in deserts with minimal rainfall, even though there are some rainforests where tigers used to live (like Java where the now-extinct Javan tiger used to live).
The Tigers of the Plains - 1916 was released on: USA: 16 October 1916
they live on the African plains which is hot. Tigers can tolerate both hot and cold.
Saber Tooth Tigers probably lived in grassy plains, open woodlands, and other dry areas. They probably didn't live in trees.
Tigers are found in various habitats, including tropical forests, grasslands, and mangrove swamps. They are mainly distributed across Asia, with the highest concentration in countries like India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Russia. Tigers prefer areas with dense vegetation and access to water sources.
Tigers live in the vast plains of Asia, so their orange fur allows them to blend in easily.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
Tigers sometimes stay in plains or caves. They have babies when they wanted to, as there isn't any mating timing for them tigers.
where do syberian tigers live
plains...
Plains zebras live in eastern Africa.