It gains its maturity level at five, and that's about all I know :P
A tigers life cycle is incomplete.
The tigers life cycle is eat mostly rest defend its grounds and mate
The tiger is born, then it mates and has cubs.
Pandas,Tigers,Pigs, Chickens,cow and snakes
Tigers are mammals and have a life cycle very typical to that of other mammals. They are born and referred to as cubs until the reach their maturity at about 2.5 years. At this time they leave their Mother's to find their own prides and mates.
Some interesting facts about tigers are that tiger cubs remain with their mothers until they are two years of age, and most do not live past their second year of life. The tiger is the biggest cat in the feline family and can reach a weight of 660 pounds. Many of its subspecies, such as the Sumatran and South China tigers, are on the endangered list.
Amur River region in eastern Russia, northeastern China and into the Korean peninsula.Siberia...
CUB: At this age a tiger is as helpless as a butterfly TEENAGER: Females will probably starting her first heat cycle ADULT: The female will mate and have cubs and there will be even more beautiful tigers!
Tigers make a good life cycle on forests.removing theese animals would harm all animals.food chain
The same reason 99.5% of all animal life become endangered , Human beings , we are the reason for it all , expansion of human life , We need more space and etc...
it is a life cycle to them or their life.
Well there arent any known white tigers in the wild yet. So unlike normal tigers the white tigers are bred through zoos and/or owners. To breed these animals the zoos have to inbreed the animals. Which means that they are bred to basically a daughter or son in a litter of theirs. Just so the tigers have this white gene. This then leads to many deformations in the white tigers. The ones that are deformed or arent pretty enough are often times killed. They should not even really be a living species. The life cycle is as follows. They are born through inbreeding. They usually are kept with their parents for feeding or taken into captivity. Mostly captivity though. When they are fully grown they start all over again.