Because there appetites are big so they eat big animals, also they need to feed there family as well.
dont hunt them at all!
i dont think they are poisonous
i woulldnt say they would but im sure they dont
No. Adult Bengal Tigers have no natural predators (Apart from man). No other animal in the forest is strong enough to kill a full grown adult Tiger. Also, Coyotes dont live in the forests that Tiger live in. Even if they did, there is no way that a coyote can kill an adult bengal tiger
no there is so much athere animals that dont migrate
Tigers. they live in the jungle dont they
any that dont want to be eaten
No. Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in any other part of the world. Tigers have never been sighted in the Savannah's of Africa and I dont think they ever lived there.
the population of the albino bengal tigeris only 1 to 10,000 compared to the regular bengal tiger, so they dont appear as much. there are only about 2700 bengal tigers left in the world so they are coming up less and less.
Tigers dont just have lungs. Tigers have hearts, livers, stomachs, a small intestine, a large intestine, a genital area etc.
Probably yes. They dont have to eat daily, but they usually eat once every one or two days. Tigers are large carnivorous predators. Adult Tigers can be as long as 11 feet in length and weigh upto 300 kilograms. Siberian Tigers are the largest species of Tigers and are much heavier than their Indian cousins the Bengal Tiger. This weight of 300 kilos is for male tigers. Female tigers may weigh around 200 to 250 kilograms.
The white tigers are in fact mostly white, with black stripes. They are ordinary Bengal tigers* (Panthera tigris tigris)that have acquired a recessive gene for albinism, or lack of skin pigment. Rather than affect the entire skin, it only affects the portions that would be tiger orange, making the tiger's markings monochromatic.The tigers are very rare, and normally produced by the excessive inbreeding of small tiger populations in a secluded region.*The so-called "white Siberian tigers" are actually crossbreeds of Siberian tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) with white Bengals.