If by harmful you mean dangerous, then it is because they have a natural instinct to hunt down/kill their prey. Like a cat and a mouse - the cat automatically thinks it is food because they recognise the mouse as his food.
A tiger normally won't harm humans. However, because we settle in their habitat, we place ourself in the fridge of a hungry tiger.
Is a tiger a marsupial or a placental animal?
A tiger is a placental mammal, not a marsupial. Marsupials are a distinct group of mammals that carry their young in a pouch, such as kangaroos and koalas. Tigers do not have pouches and give birth to well-developed young.
Of course tigers have spines! All mammals have spines and a tiger is a mammal.
Yes and no, yes because you cant go on through your life as a normal person if you have your name and someone will probably get sick of you and just kill you and not get charges pressed against them because technicall you dont exist. No because you could be born outside of the hospital and live your whole life not being connected or going to school.
What is the theme of William Blake's The Tiger?
The theme of William Blake's "The Tiger" explores the power and beauty of nature, contemplating the sublime qualities of the tiger as a symbol of primal energy and mystery. It also delves into the duality of creation and destruction, questioning the origins and purpose of such a magnificent creature.
What is a female baby tiger called?
A female baby tiger is called a cub, just like a male baby tiger. They are usually born as part of a litter of 2-3 cubs, and they stay with their mother for up to two years before they become independent.
Why are black tigers so vicious?
There is no evidence to suggest that black tigers are inherently more vicious than regular colored tigers. Behavior in tigers is influenced by a variety of factors including age, gender, and environment. The color of a tiger's fur does not determine its temperament.
Number of species of tiger in the world today?
There is but one tiger species, but six recognized subspecies.
Name clemson tigers black quarterbacks?
In no particular order...
Dechane Cameron
Woodrow Dantzler
Homer Jordan
Patrick Sapp (later moved to LB)
Richard Moncrief (later moved to receiver)
Randy Anderson
Dextor McLeon (later moved to corner)
Louis Solomon
Vince Robinson
What type of deer do tigers eat?
Depending on where they live tigers prey on several species of deer including: chital or axis deer, sambar, muntjac, brow tined deer, hog deer, and various members of the red deer family which include several different species. The elk of North America is a member of the red deer group, it's counterpart in the Old World is called a red deer.
How many spots does a tiger have?
.Tigers have distinctive white circular spots on the backside of their ears. There are two ideas as to the function of these eyespots. One of which is that they function as "false eyes"; making the tiger seem bigger and watchful to a potential predator attacking from the rear. The other idea is that they play a role in aggressive communication because when threatened tigers may twist their ears around so that the backs face forward. This prominently displays the distinctive white markings. The function of the white markings is probably a combination of both ideas
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Black catapilar no sting orange strips an side orange dots?
The caterpillar you are describing sounds like the Gulf fritillary caterpillar. They have black bodies with orange stripes along their sides and orange spots on the segments. They are not known to sting.
A curved saber is a type of sword with a curved blade that originated in Central Asia and the Middle East. It is known for its slashing ability due to the curve in the blade, which allows for more powerful cuts in combat. The curved shape of the saber also helps with fluid and efficient movements in fencing.
Yes, tigers are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. There are only around 3,900 tigers left in the wild, with some sub-species critically endangered. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect and increase their populations.
Biotic and abiotic factors of a tiger?
Biotic factors of a tiger include its prey, competitors, and parasites. Abiotic factors include the availability of water, temperature, and habitat type. Both types of factors play a crucial role in shaping the tiger's ecosystem and survival.
What are the senses of tigers?
Tigers have a well-developed sense of sight, hearing, and smell. Their eyesight is particularly acute, allowing them to see well in low light conditions and detect movement from a distance. They also have a strong sense of smell, which they use for communication and hunting.
Tigers are apex predators, meaning they are at the top of the food chain and have no natural predators in the wild. However, they may face threats from humans, especially due to habitat loss, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade.
Tigers are known for their agility and strength, capable of moving stealthily through forests and grasslands. They can sprint short distances at high speeds, climb trees, swim proficiently, and have powerful leaping abilities. Tigers are predominantly solitary and rely on their ability to move undetected while hunting for prey.
yes all the bangles are alive still but the band is not together any more what is like a bummer i am just a kid who is 8 but the bangles and the beatles are my favourite bands and they are from the 80's and the 60's but yes the bangles are still alive but not together as a band
Tigers are carnivores and hunt for their food. They mainly prey on large animals such as deer, wild boar, and buffalo. Tigers use their stealth, strength, and speed to ambush and overpower their prey.
What is the masculine word for tiger?
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'tiger' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
The gender specific noun for a male is tiger.
The gender specific noun for a female is tigress.
Tigers' predators include humans who hunt them for their skins and body parts, as well as other large predators such as leopards and crocodiles that may compete with them for prey or target their cubs. Disease and habitat loss also pose threats to tiger populations.
The Tasmainan tiger was not a tiger at all. The animal was a marsupial also called the Tasmainan wolf. They died out due to pressure from humans who moved into their range and considered them a pest, much like the coyote of North America. Unlike the coyote the tasmainan tiger/wolf could or would not adapted to living with humans and has become extinct. There are still reports of people seeing the T. tiger, but nothing which has been confirmed. The Tasmainan tiger was not a tiger at all. The animal was a marsupial also called the Tasmainan wolf. They died out due to pressure from humans who moved into their range and considered them a pest, much like the coyote of North America. Unlike the coyote the tasmainan tiger/wolf could or would not adapted to living with humans and has become extinct. There are still reports of people seeing the T. tiger, but nothing which has been confirmed.