because there are tigers in it
A pack of wolves. cf. A pride of lions.
A "pride" refers to very large cats --- lions, etc. Domestic cats are called a "clowder ".
because there cute
A group of Tigers that live together are called a pack.
Tigers do not live in prides. Except for a female with cubs, they are solitary animals.
Scientists have chosen to treat the saber tooth tigers as a semi-relative of the big cat species we are familiar with today, using the same names for the different relationships found in today's big cats. Therefore, a group of saber tooth tigers would be called a pride.
Sumartra tigers will often hunt alone not in a pack or pride, they can cover up to 20 miles of hunting ground at night.
A lion is a member of the pride, a wolf is a member of the pack.
A group of predators can be called a pack, pride, or ambush, depending on the specific type of predator (such as wolves, lions, or tigers). The term used often reflects the social structure and hunting behavior of the species.
A group of lions living together is called a pride.
A Wolf pack is usually called well a wolf pack... It is very difficult to call it anyother name because, the pride of lions,herd of elephants, etc:
Pride of lions