It looks like a smaller version of the adult.
It looks like a smaller version of the adult.
yes look at CCC
The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, is known primarily through historical accounts, photographs, and preserved specimens. Descriptions from early settlers and scientists, along with various illustrations, provide insight into its physical features, such as its striped back, elongated snout, and dog-like appearance. Additionally, taxidermied specimens in museums help researchers understand its anatomy and coloration. Despite its extinction in the 20th century, these sources collectively give us a detailed picture of what the Tasmanian tiger looked like.
Similar to adults, with outsized ears and feet and thicker fur
there cute and cuddly
it looks bony
liger
no she's a girl
tigers are cats and dogs are not cats and they hunt differently
There is no such thing as a clouded tiger they do not exist
...a tiger?
Ligers look like baby tigers when born but turn paler as they get older. They keep the stripes throughout their lifetime but they also get paler and almost fade eventually. They are the size of half a baby tiger when born but grow extremely fast. When older, males grow a mane and females look like long, pale lionesses with fading stripes.