When tigers are like that its best to stay away.
When animals are feeling like they're in danger, they panic and attack but that just cause they feel scared or harmed.
They're so scared cause a lot of people shooting them and making them aggressive.All tigers are aggressive. They are a wild animal trying to survive in a shrinking area.
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Of course not..These massive ancestors of the tigers and other feline were excellent skilled hunters and were defenitely not LAZY!!!
Yes probably
Tigers can protect themselves in a number of ways. Tigers have very sharp teeth and long claws. They have been known to attack people, and can be very aggressive when provoked.
Yes, many people are scared of tigers due to their size, strength, and potential danger to humans. Tigers are apex predators and can be aggressive if they feel threatened.
Siberian tigers may exhibit aggressive behavior due to competition for resources such as food and territory, as well as mating opportunities. Human activities such as habitat loss and poaching can also contribute to aggressive behavior in these animals. Additionally, individual factors such as age, sex, and previous experience play a role in determining the aggression levels of Siberian tigers.
The white tigers are very aggressive.
Bengal Tigers are rapid (quick) and very dangerous. They are very territorial and solitary. They are quite aggressive when it comes to other males on their home ranges.
I personally think lions are more dangerous because they are the king of jungle.Another reason is that tigers are pets at some houses but to keep a lion you have to think........
Yes, like all tigers, white tigers are capable of biting. Tigers have powerful jaws and sharp teeth that they use to catch and eat their prey in the wild. However, in captivity, they are usually trained and managed to minimize aggressive behavior.
Likely yes. Tigers are one of the most aggressive predators on the planet, and many say they are more aggressive than a lion. For more on this, please see the related question below.