Humans they kill them for their coat
The Siberian Tigers habitat is the Evergreen forests of Northern China and Southeastern Siberia. Mountain/snowy forest in china and Russia. Tigers are top predators, meaning that they kill other animals for food, and no other animals kill them. Tigers have no natural enemies (only humans hunt tigers) and they do it for their fur, their bones or just for kicks, not in order to eat them.
Bengal tigers do not have natural predators. To the response above: Humans are natural predators to all, including the Bengal Tiger. Bengal Tigers have been preyed upon, especially at a time where a tiger may be too young to defend itself or a full grown tiger is weak. Every animal has a predator to some degree. Life isn't perfect for any living creature.
Predators in a jetty ecosystem can include species like larger fish, seabirds, and marine mammals such as seals or sea lions. These predators play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem by controlling the populations of other species, such as smaller fish or invertebrates.
Baby elephants are predated by lions, hyeanas and wild dogs in Africa. Adult elephants don't have any significant enemies except man. In Asia, elephants' predators are tigers and there are rare reports of adults falling victim.
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.
There is no such tiger species as the "golden tabby".The golden tabby tiger is actually a Bengal tiger with a colour variation caused by a recessive gene. White tigers, for example, are also Bengal tigers with a recessive gene, As far as we know, no "golden tabby" coloured Bengal tigers have ever appeared in the wild and have, so far, only occurred in captivity. The recessive gene appears to be a side effect of being kept in captivity. It is currently a pretty rare occurrence, however. The name "golden tabby" refers to their colour, not their species. Their species is Bengal tiger.Bengal tigers are endangered and in danger of extinction due to illegal trophy hunters, habitat loss and hunters who wrongly believe that the Bengal tiger has some kind of medicinal benefit.Further Reading:"Golden Tiger" on WikiPedia
well they are tame and love nightclawers
it is smaller than bengal tiger...........
The golden tabby tiger is being held captive because there are only around 12 left, yet many more hold the gene.
Golden tabby tigers, also known as strawberry tigers, have the same average lifespan as other tiger subspecies, which is around 10-15 years in the wild and up to 20-25 years in captivity. Factors such as habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflicts can impact their longevity.
All cats are obligate carnivores, they cannot digest anything but meats.
There is no ''golden tabby'' tiger Golden tabby colored tigresses would have two to four cubs, like all tigresses.
a subspecies of the Bengal tiger. they are a genetic mutation and at last count there were only 30 tigers left. the golden tabby tiger is more rare than the white tiger. they have orange/golden stripes other than black/chocolate brown stripes.
No, not purebred Siberians. The white trait, which also produces the "golden tabby" tiger, is a Bengal tiger trait, but may appear in hybrids between the two tiger subspecies.
a golden tabby tiger looks like a normal tiger except its coat is shinier than others
Well, there are Maltese tigers, snow leopards, golden tabby tiger, white lion, black panther, puma, and many, others
In captivity