How do tigers adapt to their tropical dry forest?
They are built with large claws and teeth to kill. Pads on the bottom of their feet to walk silently across the leafy forest floor to suprise their prey. Their color is to blend in with their suroundings.
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How do you get used to touching your eye?
To learn how to touch your eye you should start by looking away from where your finger is. Then as you practice and get better, eventually you can touch it while looking at it.
Where do wild boars live in the world right now?
In Australia, we have many wild boars wandering around our bushes. They and the kangaroos, often come to our windows, or wander through the cities. Because of this disturbance, kangaroo/boar crossings are required. We tend to feed them chickens and human hair; they find it very nutritious, surprising as it sounds!
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mammals produce babies, they grow from a fetus into little ones, just like humans.
What is the most dangerous tiger in the world?
This actually varies with people. It depends mainly on what a particular finds as dangerous. For example, say there's a snake lover. One person might think a snake is the most dangerous animal in the world. However, this snake lover won't. He might find something as small as a spider as dangerous.
If this isn't really satisfactory, here's a list. This is not exactly accurate because people define "dangerous" in different ways.
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Mosquito over 2 million deaths per year resulting from malaria infection caused by mosquito bites
2
Snake over 100,000 deaths per year
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Scorpion up to 5,000 deaths per year
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Crocodile up to 2,000 deaths per year
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Elephant over 600 deaths per year
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Bee over 400 deaths per year
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Lion over 250 deaths per year
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Hippopotamus over 200 deaths per year
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Jellyfish over 100 deaths per year
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Shark 30 -100 deaths per year
Of course all animals are dangerous, they all have their own ways of defending. But really the most dangeorus animal on earth is the HUMAN.
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Is a kookaburra a Australian animal?
Yes, a kookaburra is an Australian bird. The Laughing kookaburra and the Blue-winged kookaburra are the two species native to Australia.
Other species of Kookaburras are also native to New Guinea and the Aru Islands, in southeastern Indonesia.
What did Bali tigers usualy eat?
The Bali tigers preyed upon most mammals that they found around them including rodents and small primates
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If a tiger or lion licks up to much fur, then yes, it can have a hairball.
Only very rarely. Bears, who eat mostly plants, aren't much competition to tigers. So for either animal, a fight would carry a considerable risk of injury with not much to be won from it.
In which countries did tigers exist but dont exist anymore?
The Bornean, Balinese and the tiger from Java. I got that from 'Wikipaedia'