Tigers leave scent marks, and claw trees, and roar to let others know their territory is occupied.
Mark McGwire hit his first home run on August 25, 1986, in Detroit, off Tigers pitcher Walt Terell.
Tigers mark territory much like house cats, by urinating.
like all tigers do. They pee on trees and scratch on trees.
hey what dose tigers do for lineing
they scratch trees and bushes
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Tigers are solitary animals. A males range will overlap several females.
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only in australia and russia and america
Yes, tigers do mark their scent as a way to establish their territory and communicate with other tigers. They use urine, feces, and glandular secretions to leave their scent on trees, rocks, and other surfaces. This marking helps to deter rival tigers and attract potential mates, playing a crucial role in their social behavior and territoriality.