Zoos. If you are looking for countries that you would most likely see tigers, I'd recommend you to go to Malaysia, India, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Africa, etc. There's a lot more countries that has many tigers, just searched it up in the net.
Definitions for words can be found in the dictionary or online dictionaries, thesauri, or websites such as Urban Dictionary. For a word such as "gutta", it is most likely a definition would be found on Urban Dictionary.
There is no specific page that lists "fast" in a dictionary as it depends on the format and edition of the dictionary. "Fast" falls under the letter "F" in alphabetical order, so it would likely appear near the beginning of the "F" section in most dictionaries.
Yes, But most likely you will get The Dictionary At A Local Library or Order One online!
no they dont share the same habitat even if they did the tiger would most likely hunt the chimpanzee for food tigers are alot stronger then chimpanzees are completly outclassed by tigers
most likely
Sumatran Tigers are high in the food chain. Only a couple things that would be considered predators - man would be the most likely, but there has been cases where elephants and rhinos have killed Tigers, when the Tiger has made an attempt to kill a young.
Probably Not, It's Most likely they mate on Land
no they don't they are other cats and they know it.
Boxing
No. Tiger's do not like cinnamon because it lowers their ammune system. If a tiger ate cinnamon, it would most likely get a desease of some sort.
I'm not sure which word was most recently added to the dictionary as it can vary based on the dictionary and the frequency of updates. I recommend checking the website or contacting the specific dictionary publisher for the most up-to-date information.