Who is known as the tiger of snow?
it depends, white tigers are caused by breeding programs (see wiki for a more detailed description) (and are not albino) and they are extremely rare in the wild. most of them are Bengal tigers (they live in india)and you wont find the min snowy areas very often however, some white tigers are siberian (Or amur)(panthera tigris altaica) tigers, they are found in remote areas of siberia. the amur tiger has lots of snow in its native habitat, so i would say that this is a 'snow' tiger, otherwise you call it a white tiger.
What would happen if tigers went extinct?
If tigers went extinct there would be no more tigers on the planet. This means that boars and other prey of the tigers would be able to breed and multiply with less control from the predator. The extinction of tigers would be a huge loss for mankind and might also show that our ability to protect a species is sorely lacking.
they live in both. if you google it, you'll find that tigers live in both mountains and forests. also, check this out http://www.miamisci.org/youth/unity/Unity1/Jasmine/pages/habitats%20of%20the%20tigers.html
Tigers find mates through scent-marking, vocalizing, and patrolling their territory to attract potential partners. When a female is in estrus, she advertises her availability through scent, calls, and behavior, which attracts nearby males. Mating typically occurs after a period of courtship, during which the pair establishes a bond before breeding.
What are some adaptations of a tiger?
It uses ambush and stalking to hunt its prey. It moves noiselessly through the jungles near the prey. When it is at striking distance, it makes a lunge and attacks the prey. It bites the preys neck and strangulates it.
They both have sharp teeth and claws but scientists say that tiger has longer teeth and lion has sharper and longer claws as a reality claws are mostly used
in big cats and cats fight as teeth are not very commonly used so the lion has
a plus point but the tiger is also bigger and heavier but in a fight between male lion and male tiger lion has 95 chances to win because lion's fighting skills are
awesome.
Advantages of Lion Advantages of Tiger
1.Killing blow. 1.Throught bite.
2.Longer and Sharper claws. 2.Awesome speed.
3.Mane[To be safe from tiger's 3.Longer teeth.
throught bite. 4.Heavier and bigger than
4.Quick killing bite. a lion.
5.Awesome fighting skills and 5.Balance.
stronger than a tiger.
What do the male tigers do to help the cubs?
Male tigers do not typically play a direct role in caring for their offspring. They are predominantly solitary animals and their main role is to protect and provide food for the territory they inhabit, which indirectly benefits the cubs by ensuring a safe environment and a stable food source for the mother to raise them.
How do tiger interact with other animals?
If the animal was a deer, or a type of prey, the tiger would be most likely to hunt it or leave it alone. But if it makes contact with an animal like itself, such as a lion, It is probably going to start a fight.
Is a tiger vertebrate or invertebrate?
A tiger is a vertebrate, not an invertebrate.
vertebrate means has a back bone so yes a tiger is a vertebrate.
Do sabertooth tigers hunt mammoths?
Yes , a few species like homotherium,or maybe even smilodon fatalis.
Homotherium hunts mammoths with high speed and coordinated effort
Young mastodons (relatives of the mammoth ) are also on the menu
Which of the tiger sub-species is the smallest?
The smallest subspecies of tiger is the Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae), which is found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. They are smaller and darker in color compared to other tiger subspecies.
Some examples of a herbivore would be an antelope, elk, deer, cow, elephant, giraffe, horse, zebra, sheep, llama, rabbit, butterfly, caterpillar, and grasshopper.
Tigers are known for being the largest wild cats in the world. They are known for their distinctive orange coat with black stripes. Tigers are apex predators and are known for their strength and agility in hunting their prey.
The horizontal distance the tiger will travel can be calculated using the formula: distance = initial horizontal velocity * time. First, calculate the time it takes for the tiger to reach the ground vertically using the equation: distance = (1/2) * acceleration * time^2. Once you have the time, you can use it to find the horizontal distance.
What is the mood of the tiger?
I actually had to look that up for my final exam. And I found out that the Tyger has a chant-like mood. Sorry if I'm wrong...
Tigers rarely eat humans. Attacks mostly occur in cases of mistaken identity, where the tiger may be old, injured, or unable to hunt its usual prey. It is important to remember that tigers see humans as a threat and not as prey.
Which is stronger between a Siberian tiger and a Bengal tiger?
It has been confirmed that the Siberian Tiger, the largest subspecies of the tiger is much stronger than a Bengal tiger.
Actual studies have shown that there is no appreciative difference in the strength of these cats.
Lone wolves hunt smaller animals such as Hares.
In a pack, wolves often hunt elk/moose/caribous (depending on where the wolves live) and choose the weakest of the prey. This also helps the genes of the prey, since only the weakest get eaten and therefor can't pass on their weakness to the neyt generation.
Where are tigers found and which country has the highest number of tigers?
Tigers are mainly found in many South Eastern Asian countries including China, Bangladesh, Siberia, and Indonesia, but the country where most are found is India. The most common colour of tigers is pink, blue and on the odd occastion green and purple.
Which subspecies of tiger is the biggest in physical size?
The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) is the largest subspecies of tiger in terms of physical size. Adult males can weigh up to 300kg (660lbs) and reach lengths of up to 3.3 meters (11 ft), making them the largest big cat in the world.
How fast can a bangle tiger run?
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In what countries do tigers still exist in the wild?
Tigers can still be found in the wild in Russia, China, India, Viet Nam, Sumatra, and Malaysia.
What is the tiger's only predator?
The tiger's only predator in the wild is the human. Humans pose the greatest threat to tigers through hunting, habitat destruction, and poaching for their body parts.
Tigers are excellent swimmers and are often found near water sources, which they use for hunting and cooling off in hot climates. They enjoy playing and relaxing in water, making it an essential part of their habitat.
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