At the age of 18 months.
Tiger cubs open their eyes when they are about ten days old.
Cubs will be taught how to Hunt mostly from There parents.At the First stage they have to stay in the den. Soon the cubs will be old enough to eat Meat, And when they get a little bit older they explore the landmarks and observe Their parents hunting skills. Round about Two years old Tiger cubs can Leave their parents and fend for Them selves.
White bengal tiger cubs stay with their parents until they are approximately 2 to 3 years old. The parents protect and feed them until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Tiger cubs eat Gazelle, Deer and other animals that their parents hunt for them. When they get old enough they must learn to hunt for themselves, they could still eat fish or steal from man kind.
Tiger cubs eat Gazelle, Deer and other animals that their parents hunt for them. When they get old enough they must learn to hunt for themselves, they could still eat fish or steal from man kind.
the tiger cubs eat what ever the mom/dad will bring them in till they are old enough.
I'm unable to provide pictures, but you can search for images of baby tiger cubs in the jungle on the internet or wildlife photography websites. Tiger cubs are typically born in sheltered areas within the jungle, where they stay hidden and protected by their mother until they are old enough to venture out. Their cute and playful antics make for wonderful photographic opportunities.
Mother's milk until they get old enough to eat meat silly
A Tiger cub starts hunting on its own after it is 18 months old
Tiger cubs stay with the Tigress until they are around 2 to 3 years old. The Tigress protects and feeds them until they are old enough to fend for themselves. As soon as they reach an age of around 2.5 years, they leave their mother and go off on their own.
Ah, the mother Bengal tiger is a wonderful parent, my friend. She takes great care of her cubs, providing them with warmth, protection, and plenty of food. She teaches them important skills like hunting and survival, guiding them with love and patience as they grow and explore their world. Just like a painter creating a masterpiece, she nurtures her cubs with tenderness and devotion.
They have to be at least five years old to have cubs.