The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, was a carnivorous marsupial that hunted primarily at dusk and dawn. It relied on its keen senses of sight and hearing to locate prey, which included small to medium-sized mammals, birds, and reptiles. The thylacine employed a combination of stealth and endurance, using a slow, stalking approach to get close to its target before pouncing. Its distinctive elongated jaws allowed it to grip and hold onto its prey effectively.
humans, better be scared
2011
The thylacine or Tasmanian tiger is officially listed as extinct, but compelling rumors of sightings continue to occur.
The "tasmainian tiger" (thylacine) needs no water as it has been extinct since the 1930s.
the Amur tiger's predators are humans, elephants and boars. The Amur Tiger's prey is usually deer. The Amur or Siberian tiger has no enemies except man. Elephants are not found in this tiger's range, and wild boar are a prey species for the tiger, along with deer and other animals.
the white tiger is a prediator
tiger
in the habitat.
The prey of a white tiger is anything that they sense that has meat.
a tiger salamander protects itself by poisoning its prey.
Africa, Asia, zoos
The coat gives the tiger an advantage in the shadows and brush. The prey have a hard time telling the difference between the coat of a tiger and the normal shadows of the brush.