Where are white doves habitat?
Well they are at a lot of place you know i will have to find out where they are from and i will tell you
Where can I read Tiger's Curse online for free without download or risk of a virus?
Yeah u can go on scribd or google it
No, bears do not have hands. That's why you must have extra caution in a bear's presence. They may offer you tea, hot cocoa, sweets, or help with homework. But remember, they are bears still! Bears do not have hands and cannot hold pencils or cups. You should also know that bears can be recognized by their t-shirts and mustaches.
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What kind of climate do tiger sharks live in?
it cant happen alligators require a freshwater lake and much humidity to survive. tigers are used to very dry climate the climate change wouldn't kill it, but it would shorten the tigers life span significantly
What are the dangers to tiger in a jungle?
Aside from the fact that it is illegal for most people to own a Bengal tiger, the greatest safety hazard is probably that the tiger might maul or kill you.
Where do tigers shelter when it is hot?
Tigers are big cats and cats are afraid of water so tigers are afraid of water that is why they need shelter.
Is a tiger more vicious than a human?
No; humans are the undisputed record holders in this field. Tigers (like other predators) will only kill for food, not for fun. In general, they will also only kill what they recognize as food - usually wearing little horns and walking on four legs - and ignore or even shrink back from anyone and anything else. And they kill quickly and outright; putting or even torturing another living being to death because it doesn't like its attitude or behaviour is typically human, not tiger behaviour.
What are sabertooth tigers hunting skills?
Saber-toothed cats had to learn how to hunt large game animals and how to defend themselves against other large carnivores that might fight with them. They had to learn how to avoid danger. Some types, such as Homotherium and Smilodon, lived in groups, so they would have needed to learn how to get along with each other as they grew up.
What adaptations do owls have that can help them catch their food?
Their keen eyesight directional hearing and their special wing feathers
What is the current count of tigers in the world?
There are only around 5000 tigers left in the wild in the world today.
Why should we save the wild animals?
If there were no wild animals we would have no meat and we wouldn't be hear. We are animals so you couldn't have a life. Save animals
Why do tigers live in the forest?
Generally to be eaten and there are some who believe certain parts of a animal have monetary value or can cure medical problems. The Rhino is killed for its horn because it is thought that it can cure problems.
What animal has striped skin as well a striped fur?
Tigers and zebras both have stripes, as well as some house cats.
What are the tigers interaction?
Tigers are nice to it's parents,cubs and boyfriends/girlfriends. Then on the other hand they kill other animals for it's food.
Should endangered animals be bred in captivity?
Animals should not be kept in captivity because then they can not find others of their kind and breed on their own. Instead, they are forced to breed with whatever else is there. They also begin to lack abilities that are vital in surviving on their own. Now their young also will not know enough and will die if put back in nature. If we keep breeding in captivity then all the animals will die. Basically, by keeping animals in captivity we are improving chances of their extinction.
This is so true! You should use these facts. so true
answ2. But there are captive breeding programs for such as the Kakapo, a nocturnal parrot that is essentially flightless. And also for other rare species.
And the owner of a valuable (racehorse) may well wish to restrict their freedom. I used this fact like 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000times
No you should not breed animals in captivity unless the species is this-close to extinction, and then you should make their environment as realistic to their natural environment as possible. Also you should raise them as if they were in the wild and as soon as there is a good number of healthy animals, release them into the wild to build up the natural population. If they're not wild, do the same thing minus the releasing part because then they won't survive.
Can a tigers roar be heard from two miles?
Yes it can (this is about the ultimate distance it can be heard) under the right circumstances: at night and provided the tiger roars on fairly open terrain. In the dense shrubbery where it often lives the sound would not carry quite that far.
Do tigers live in the North Pole?
No, tigers do not live at the North Pole because it is not possible for tigers to survive in these places because the North Pole has extremely low temperatures.
The North Pole is located in Canada. It is usually covered by sea ice and that is not a good place for tigers. Tigers are good swimmers but they are not adapted to swimming in sea ice like polar bears are.
The Siberian Tiger does live in cold winter temperatures in its range in Russia. It likes to live in forests, partially because it loves eating deer. Deer usually live in forests.
What are the environmental concerns related to feedlots?
The industry exists under a cloud of environmental suspicion regarding the damage caused by waste runoff, as well as the effect of growth hormones injected into cattle to promote quick weight gain.
How did a Caspian tiger reproduce?
A male was attracted to a female and heat and runned her down. She will give him a chance to investigate if sghe is ready but if she is not she may attack him. The female gets in a low position with her rump in the air. The male tiger mounts her and scrapes her walls with his long spiky penis. Rarely will the first mating male impregnant the female. he slides in his penis and ejects sperm into her. The female sex juices and sperm will combine and began making tiger cubs. There you go.