Tigers are orange primarily for camouflage, which helps them hunt in their natural habitats, such as forests and grasslands. The distinctive orange color, combined with black stripes, breaks up their outline and allows them to blend into the dappled light of their surroundings. This coloration is an evolutionary adaptation that enhances their ability to stalk prey effectively. Additionally, the specific pattern of stripes is unique to each individual, further aiding in their identification and social interactions.
no, there brownish orange
Tigers are orange-furred with lighter (white) areas and black stripes. Albinos (white tigers) are white with black stripes.
Most Tigers have orange and black stripes unless they are white and black. Most Tigers have orange and black stripes unless they are white and black.
In the wild orange tigers tend to live in places like India with dense forests. Most orange tigers however live in captivity.
The Tigers uniform colors are navy blue, orange, white, and gray.
Orange russet on the back, with black stripes, white on belly and face.
Because white tigers are a genetic 'mutation' from the 'normal' colour pattern of orange and black stripes.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
No, they are merely Bengal tigers.
orange and purple yea tigers
no white tigers can see color but there vision is weaker than orange tigers
the marang tiger