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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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Will all tigers become extinct in the future?

No tigers are endangered species

that answer makes no sense at all endangered species mean there is a small amount of them and yes tigers are going extinct because there being killed and only about 3,200 left

Do you say a pride of tigers?

Tigers do not live in prides. Except for a female with cubs, they are solitary animals.

What are tigers prey?

Tigers favorite prey resist of deer, and wild boar

Are tigers herbavors?

a herbivore eats plants. a carnivore eats animal matter.

an omnivore eats both plant and animal matter.

The tiger is an obligate carnivore, which means it must eat meat to exist, it can not digest plant matter.

What are friends of the tiger?

Friends of the tiger include conservationists, wildlife biologists, environmental activists, and governments that work to protect tiger habitats and prevent poaching. Organizations like WWF, Panthera, and Save the Tiger Fund also play a crucial role in tiger conservation efforts.

In what year did tigers start becoming endangered?

Tigers have been endangered since the British colonised India and began hunting them as trophies.

This was compounded by the spread of human activity into the wild areas where tigers have traidtionally lived... as agriculture spread out into former jungle territory.

What food do tigers eat?

Tigers primarily eat large mammals such as deer, wild boar, and buffalo. They may also consume smaller animals like monkeys, birds, and fish. Tigers are carnivores and their diet consists almost entirely of meat.

Why are tigers scared of people?

Tigers are only scared of something they know can harm or kill them. Tigers are also very intelligent and as with many other game animals, they are shy and reclusive in areas where they are hunted by humans. Tigers are not naturally scared of people and do kill them on occasion but humans are not their natural food source and as with many other carnivores, they can tell humans are carnivorous and not fair game.

How does a tiger move?

A tigers body, like all mammals, has a skeletal and muscular system. The skeletal system consists of many different kinds of bones that protects internal organs and supports muscles, tendons and many other types of tissues. The muscular system consists of muscular tissue that is attached to the bones. Tigers are able to move by contracting their muscles, which in turn move their bones and their skeleton.

Where can you find a tiger?

Tigers can be found in southern and eastern Asia (India, eastern China, Korea, southeast Siberia, the countries of Southeast Asia, and on the island of Sumatra.

For most people in Europe and the Americas, the closest place to find a tiger is in a local zoo or a traveling circus.

What are environmental concerns about the tiger?

Environmental concerns for tigers include habitat loss due to deforestation and human encroachment, poaching for their valuable skins and body parts, and conflicts with humans over livestock depredation. These factors have contributed to the decline of wild tiger populations.

What is a tigers parasitism?

Tigers are not parasites. A parasite is an organism which takes all its energy from another organism and lives off that host organism. Tigers are carnivores. They hunt and eat other animals for food. Tigers have parasites, however. Some examples of parasites that would live on a tiger would be fleas, ticks, and worms.

Do tigers eat lions?

The habitat ranges of these two creatures do not overlap, but if they do predation of Lions by Tigers is likely since Tigers are known to stalk and prey on mega fauna like bears,crocodiles, elephants and rhinos. The closest their habitats come is in India, and recently when Indian govt. wanted to reintroduce Lions in a national park in the state of Uttar pradesh, rangers and wild life biologists were preempting and planning for possible predation of Lions by Tigers, since Bengal Tigers are arund 25% bigger in size than normal African lions, moreover Asiatic lions are a little smaller than their African cousins.

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Are horses in danger of extinction?

It's not really that they are going extinct, but rather the Spanish culture is trying to preserve the integrity of the bloodlines. We had a stallion that had been imported from Spain right before they started to restrict imports and deports. If I remember correctly, an Andalusian needs to be very pure in the sense that gernerations back were pure as well in order to be papered as one. Same with the Fresians. The problem was, I believe, that people were breeding them with other breeds to create a horse that had different/better characteristics for their needs. Such as Morgan/Andalsian, Arab/Andalusian ect. These offspring look very similar to the Andalusian, but would carry characteristics of the different breed.

What do tigers do for fun?

eat tuorists

the person who wrote 'eat tourists', your an idiot. and even if they do kill a person, its human kinds fault for destroying their habitats.

How does a tiger run?

A tiger runs by using its powerful muscles in its hind legs to propel itself forward. It can reach speeds of up to 40-50 miles per hour in short bursts, using its flexible spine to help maintain balance and agility while chasing down prey.

How many types of tigers are in the world and what are in their names and where do the reside?

There are currently six recognized subspecies of tigers in the world: Bengal tiger (India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan), Indochinese tiger (Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam), Malayan tiger (Malaysia), Siberian tiger (Russia), South China tiger (China), and Sumatran tiger (Indonesia). Each subspecies has its own specific range and habitat.

Can thirty midgets kill a full grown tiger?

It is unlikely that thirty midgets would be able to overpower and kill a full-grown tiger due to the tiger's size, strength, and predatory abilities. Tigers are apex predators and are known for their agility and hunting skills.

Who is the strongest out of an elephant and a tiger?

Tigers are generally stronger than elephants pound for pound due to their powerful muscles and agility. However, elephants are much larger and more massive than tigers, possessing great strength in their own right. Ultimately, their strength depends on the context of the situation.

What kind of animal eats tigers?

Tigers share their habitat with other animals like deer, antelope, wild buffallo, monkeys, crocodiles, wild dogs, etc. Tigers are apex predators and do not have any known natural enemies except humans and tigers themselves.


Deer of several species, wild hogs, peafowl, jungle fowl, gray wolves, dholes (wild dog), blackbuck, gaur, water buffalo, sloth bear, Asian black bear, brown bear, ghural (wild goat), jackal, porcupine, cobras, pythons, leopards, fishing cat, golden cat, pangolin, vultures, turtles and tortoises, lizards, amphibians.

What colors are tigers?

Tigers are born in a color range from Black with orange stripes, to Snow White with faint golden stripes. The most common colors of tigers these days are red-orange with black stripes, and the rarest color is the Snow white tiger with golden stripes.

Less common colors are:

-- Golden Tabby Tiger, an exceedingly faded orange into white and light reddish stripes

-- Normal White tiger, with pitch black stripes

-- Blue colored or Maltese Tiger

-- Black or Melanistic tiger.

* The last two colors have not been seen for a century or more, but there are photos on the web.

When did all the tigers become indangerd?

Tigers have been considered endangered for several decades, with populations declining due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. The classification of tigers as endangered dates back to the late 20th century, with conservation efforts increasing globally to protect these iconic big cats.

How do poachers kill tigers?

Poachers kill tigers using various methods such as shooting them with guns, setting traps, or using poisoned bait. These actions are driven by the illegal wildlife trade, where tiger parts are sold for profit on the black market.

Can a tiger harm a human?

Yes, they will. And they have done.Tigers are predators and humans are prey. Humans have no natural defence against a tiger, or the majority of predators on this planet, unless they are carrying a man-made weapon, other than to run. The problem is that big cats can generally run faster than humans.