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Tigers

Tigers are the largest natural species of cat in the world, and are native to Asia. The characteristic orange and black stripes are unique to each tiger and the beauty and majesty of this animal has been depicted in pictures and stories from many different cultures throughout history. Tigers are critically endangered as they are sold as pets illegally, hunted for sport and used in Chinese medicine.

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What is the GENERIC name and specific name for man tiger rose?

The Generic name of Man is 'Homo' and specific name of Man is 'Sapiens'.

The Generic name of Tiger is 'Panthera' and specific name of Tiger is 'Tigris'

How do learned behaviors impact survival?

When you know something and it is stored in your brain, you use what you already know to survive because it is stored in your head and you know how to do it.

Are tigers onmivores?

Yes tigers are omnivores although they mostly eat meat they also eat guar you can even look up what guar is. They are predators, and eat antelope, buffalo, guar, domestic livestock, peafowl, monkeys, civets, porcupines, fish, frogs, crabs, large monitor lizards, pythons, and young elephants or rhinos. They also eat grass, fruits and berries.

Do sabertooths still live 2010?

No sabertooth cats went extinct about 10,000 years ago.

Can a bald eagle eat a tiger?

The bald eagle barely grows to 4 feet in length,a Bengal tiger grows to more than 9 feet in length,and is more than 30 times the weight of the eagle-conclusion:the eagle cannot eat the tiger,and will be scared off by a casual growl from the tiger.

What happened to saber-toothed tigers?

With today's technology it is possible to clone a saber toothed tiger. Now that is not so straight forward because first you have to find alive cells, embryos, or even bone marrow. Hopefully at some point we could find this, but so far I do not think we have had any luck. Then out of about 256 attempts you get a clone. Out of about 32 of those you get a regular clone with no mutations, abnormal skills, and mostly disease. Then you have to worry about public hatred, diets habitats, and laws. If you want my personal opinion, I am for it. I think cloning extinct animals is a great thing and should be done (unless it is like some disease or something, you get it).

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Are animals that lived in the ice age still alive today?

Most of the animals alive during the last glacial maximum are the same ones that are around today. A number of species, including a number of very large mammals, however, are extinct.

Are cats camouflage?

Tigers are world-renowned for the camouflage-effect of their coat.

Yes, some big and domestic cats are.

Is a unicorn deer a wild animal?

A unicorn deer is poorly named, for it is actually a large boar that has lost one leg. The unicorn deer prefers to grow its snout long, for it believes that it will bring good luck. Its proper Latin name is Unicornicus Borealis. In the fifteenth century, it was adopted as a pet by the French, who noticed it was only pleased when it had the chance to run in 18 circles with its three legs after a meal. Nowadays, it is still kept as a pet by clowns, who hope that the boar will bring them peace and safety to their cursed souls. The unicorn deer is not considered a wild animal.

Where is maize found in India?

jammu and kashmir,mumbai,delhi,maharashtra,assam.

What does the Korean quote when the tiger dies it leaves leather and when humans die they leave names mean?

It means though a man may die, his legacy (name) lives on, so try to be remembered positively by being noble and memorable. It's like the fur of a tiger, which can be used for many years after the tiger's death.

What is spots vs stripes and what is it for What is the aim of it?

Spots vs Stripes is a series of challenges set by 'Cadbury', a chocolate company. Spots vs Stripes is set up so people can understand the Olympics and Paralympics better, and they also help normal people in the community get recognized by setting new world records.

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What country has a flag with black and white stripes?

There are no flags with only simple black-and-white stripes for any UN country.

However, both black and white stripes appear on the flags of Botswana, Brunei, Dominica, Egypt, Estonia, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Mozambique, Sudan, Syria, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

The Brittany region of France has black-and-white stripes with an ermine canton remembering the flag of the United States or Greece.

Can you own a lion or tiger in Melbourne Australia?

No because it would eat you so you carn't have a lion or a tiger as a pet

Who is also known as tiger of snows?

The white Bengal tiger also is known as 'the tiger of snows'. The white Bengal tiger is rare in nature and is found in areas of India. They also are in zoos throughout the world.

Rather incorrectly, white Bengals are called snow tigers. Most of the white tigers in captivity are Siberian/Bengal hybrids, not pure Bengal. The white Bengal tiger in the wild occurs extremely rarely.

The true tiger of the snows is the Siberian tiger.

Do tigers eat worms?

no. it is not enough to eat them

How many cats are sphynx?

Sphynx is an unique breed. It's a certain type of bald cat which has no fur, only a very fine "down" of hair. It is difficult to say how many Sphynx cats are in the world.

How is the correct way to write the scientific name for tigers?

Panthera tigris is the scientific name for the tiger, the largest of the cat family.

How many babies a cobra have each time it gives birth?

It lays 40-50 eggs in a nest.
a king cobra has about 40 to 50 babies