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.
Tigers are carnivores and deer are a natural part of their prey. Tigers hunt deer for their meat as it provides them with essential nutrients and energy for survival. This behavior helps maintain a balance in the ecosystem by controlling deer populations.
A tiger's main predator is humans. Other threats to tigers include other tigers, leopards, and sometimes crocodiles.
The bear would win since it would be much larger and stronger.
No is hard to take down a black bear for a sibrean tiger,a grizzly bear would kill the sibrean tiger a brown bear no a Kodak bear yes very fast a polar bear yesthe only one that would lose too a tiger would be black bear and brown bear.
Tigers do migrate as they follow their prey. Chinese zoologists have discovered the routes that wild Siberian tigers use to migrate between border areas of China and Russia.
How far do tigers travel in one day?
Tigers can travel around 10-20 miles in a day while searching for food, patrolling their territory, and hunting. However, they can cover greater distances when necessary, such as during mating season or in search of new territory.
Is the white tiger a species of tigers or can it be any species but in white?
White Tigers, as well as all other tigers, are solitary and territorial animals but they are also social. The male and female tigers each have their own territories where usually one male territory overlaps several female territories.
What are some special health problems of a tiger?
Special health problems the tiger is facing now has to do with humans. Humans are inbreeding the cat for profits. In return, the animals are born with a lot of issues such as curved spines. The tiger is also an endangered animal due to the fault of humans.
What can you do prevent the white tigers from becoming extinct?
Question is if you should do anything about it at all. White tigers have always been extremely rare, and only marginally lifeworthy to start with due to the poorer camouflage offered by their coloring. Might be better to focus on preserving the normal tiger instead.
Although popular in zoos, white tigers are rare. The last known sighting of a white tiger in its natural habitat was near Rewa in Central India back in 1951. This male tiger was captured by the Maharaja of Rewa and named Mohan - it is this animal that most of the white tigers in captivity today are descended.
Panthera tigris is not pure white but has brown stripes and blue eyes (chinchilla mutation). Although, the white tiger is not a true albino, it's white coloration makes surviving in the wild extremely difficult.
There is some concern about the keeping of white tigers in zoos. These cats, are by nature, extremely inbred and possibly not of pure bred Indian descent. Some suggest that they are taking up valuable cage space and breeding resources and this is to the detriment of other pure bred and more threatened sub species.
Whats the domain of a specific tiger?
The jaguar is a mammal, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
What is a tigers SURROUNDINGS?
A tiger's surroundings typically include its habitat, which can range from dense forests to grasslands to mangrove swamps. Tigers are solitary animals that require large territories for hunting and breeding, so they prefer areas with abundant prey, water sources, and adequate cover for stalking and resting. Unfortunately, human activities such as deforestation and poaching have greatly impacted tiger populations and their natural surroundings.
A tiger's fur is typically orange with black stripes, providing camouflage in its natural habitat. The fur is thick and coarse to help insulate the tiger in different weather conditions, such as keeping it warm in colder temperatures.
What types of tiger are there?
Good question
There are heaps of different tiger species such as, the white tiger, Bengal tiger (the most dangerous species of tiger), Siberian tiger, Indochinese tiger, Sumatran tiger, Caspian tiger, Bali tiger, South China tiger and the Javan tiger.
Hope this answered you question (:
There is one tiger species, but six living subspecies. Bengal, Siberian, Malayan, Indo Chinese, Sumatran, South China. Extinct subspecies are the Caspian, Javan, and Bali.
How tall are tigers to shoulder height?
Tigers can reach a total body length of up to 3.3 m (11 ft) and weighing up to 306 kg (675 lb). At the shoulder, tigers may variously stand 0.7 to 1.22 m (2.3 to 4.0 ft) tall.
As with any species, length and height varies throughout sub-species and males and females. Here's a small example of that;
The Bengal tiger (P. t. tigris), also called the Indian tiger males have a total length, including the tail, of 270 to 310 cm (110 to 120 in), while females range from 240 to 265 cm (94 to 104 in).
The Siberian tiger (P. t. altaica), also known as the Amur tiger ranks among the largest felids ever to have existed, with a head and body length of 160-180 cm (63-71 in) for females and 190-230 cm (75-91 in) for males, plus a tail of about 60-110 cm (24-43 in)
The South China tiger (P. t. amoyensis), also known as the Amoy or Xiamen tiger are one of the smaller tiger subspecies, the length of the South China tiger ranges from 2.2-2.6 m (87-100 in) for both males and females
What is being done to protect white tigers?
White tigers are protected through conservation efforts focusing on preserving their natural habitats, implementing anti-poaching measures, and breeding programs in captivity to ensure their genetic diversity and survival. Education on the conservation status of white tigers also plays a key role in raising awareness and reducing demand for illegal trade.
yes. they can just like cats however, they usually don't after they grow up, as they become too large and heavy. sometimes they get stuck and can't figure out how to get down! but they will sometimes jump up into a tree in pursuit of prey--they just prefer not to. see the whole story at http://www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/tree.html
What kind of habitat do tigers come from?
Tigers originate from various habitats such as tropical forests, grasslands, and swamps across Asia. They are often found in countries like India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand where they prefer dense vegetation for hunting and water sources for cooling off.
What do people do to help tigers?
People try protecting tigers from harm, to keep them from extinction. Special groups preserve tigers in zoos, so that they can reproduce and have a greater population. Tigers are endangered, and there are already some extinct species.
How many types of tiger are there on earth?
There are five sub-species:
Amur - (Panthera Tigris altaica)
N. Indochinese - (P. t. corbetti)
South China, or Amoy - (P. t. amoyensis)
Malayan - (P. t. jacksoni)
Sumatran - (P. t. sumatrae)
Bengal - (P. t. Tigris)
Tigers are primarily threatened by habitat loss, poaching for their skin and body parts, and conflicts with humans. Disease and inbreeding also pose a threat to tiger populations. Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting these majestic animals.
How do you learn about tigers?
According to Indian course of study
After completing intermediate or +2 with Bi.P.C (Biology, Physics and Chemistry).
Go for B.Sc., (BZC) (Botany, Zoologyand Chemistry)
after this go for M.Sc., zoology. ( A two year degree with specialization in the final year)
The specializations may be Aquaculture
Limnology
Physiology etc.,
you need to write entrance examination for entering M.Sc., zoology at University level. Ofcourse, there are colleges offering this course without entrance examinations.
But if you want to study in Indian Universites or foreign Universities you need write University entrance examinations conducted every year by respective Universites.
What advantages do tigers have over prey?
Tigers posses a much greater strength then most of their prey, claws that can shred any skin or hide, and a jaw that can crush bone.
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Prey has more of an advantage since tigers are relativley slow and heavy. the success ratio, when hunting a prey, is one out of twenty...
It eats dead wood. Sure u cannot be as stupid as that!
White tigers are carnivores and primarily eat meat, such as deer, wild boar, and water buffalo. They do not typically eat plants as their main source of nutrition, but may consume some vegetation occasionally.