What are the natural predators of whiting?
Humans, wolves, and mountain lions are predators of the white-tailed deer.
What is the family of a tiger?
this website stinkes becasue a tiger lily is not amilia it is a plante so get some common sense and put the right thing so people can learn from this website and dont waste there time trying to find the answer and if u people are reading this dont use this website it is usless and it dosent work
What is the symbol of cruelty?
I was thinking maybe some sort of lion or tiger baring its fangs angrily (not that tigers or lions are always mean animals). I was also having trouble with this question but this is what I thought of.
How do you keep a transplanted snowball bush alive?
Apply plenty of water during the first summer. Do not let the rootball dry out.
Can tigers give birth to a leopard when they are starving?
totally no!!!like that is soooooooo obvious
What president had a pet tiger?
The presidents I shall name have other pets, but I'm only going to name the unusuals: George Washington had a donkey named Royal Gift. Thomas Jefferson had a mockingbird named Dick and 2 bear cubs whose names I don't know. John Quincy Adams had an American Alligator and silkworms. Andrew Jackson had 2 fighting cocks( I think that was unusual). Martin Van Buren briefly owned 2 tiger cubs. James Buchanan had an Eagle. Abraham Lincoln had a turkey named Jack. Benjamin Harrison had 2 Opposums named Mr. Reciprocity and Mr. Protection. William McKinley had roosters. Theodore Roosevelt had a Garter Snake named Emily Spinach, a pig named Maude, a badger named Josiah, a hen named Baron Spreckle, and a one-legged rooster. Woodrow Wilson had a ram named Old Ike. Calvin Coolidge had a pygmy hippo named Billy, a black bear, a small antelope, called a Duiker, a wallaby, 2 lion cubs named Tax Reduction and Budgit Bureau, a bobct name Smoky, a goose name Enoch, a donkey named Ebeneezer, 2 racoons named Horace and Rebecca. Herbert Hoover had 2 alligators. Harry Truman had a boa constrictor named Monster Jungle X-ray. The last president who had an unusual pet was George W. Bush, who had a longhorn cow named Ofelia. Ofelia lived on a ranch, though.
How many reptiles are killed every year?
There have only been 12 deaths caused by large constricting snakes in 40 plus years of their history in captivity here in America. The number of dog, horse, livestock, and captive deer related deaths are in the HUNDREDS YEARLY as opposed to an accumulation of deaths over a period of many years.
What are the consequences of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest?
The consequences of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest would lead to a desert like condition. When the rainy season came most of the land would be washed away. There would also be a loss of animal habitat.
What biome do lions and tigers live?
Lions prefer the savanna while tigers prefer the tropical forest.
tiger endangered in world,beause they eat animals and some animals and they kill and given for baby and the baby they want to this animals,and why want eat animals and catch and they want eat,they monekyand pumssoand and any animals.
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Which part of India do peecocks live in?
Everywhere! Peacocks can be found pretty much anywhere in India but with the exception of cities.
What is the difference between presume and asume?
Both these words, assume and presume have similar meanings in one context: to take for granted that something is true without positive proof. But, both these words have many variants, shades of meaning. One can "assume" (take on) responsibility for something, i.e. The captain assumed command of the squadron in the absence of the Major. Or, How dare you presume to think that I would want you as a lover? Several other nuances for both words, each slightly, but significantly different. I suggest any of the online sources, such as www.dictionary.com, which will have thesauruses as well.
Where are the wild tigers living today?
Mainly in Asia, Southeast Asia, is where they can be found.
Tigers are animals of the Asian continent only.
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What are the adaptations of a white tiger?
behavioral adaptations are the way that white tigers act in there natural habitat or where they live. if your wondering what a physacal adaptation is it is physacal feturs.
How much babies does a tiger give birth to?
The Bengal tigress normally has two to four, sometimes more, cubs in a litter.
Why ground water is cool in summer and hot in winter?
In any given area temperature below ground surface changes to a subtle degree, but that does not affect water's temperature. Actually, it's the air in the atmosphere that tends to change its temperature both in summer and winter. So, in summer, your hands are warm already and when you touch the groundwater, you find it cold. But in winter (esp, chilly ones) your hands are cold and you find that same water warm.
Generally speaking, earth gets warmer and warmer as you travel down to its core and is hottest at its core.
Hope that helps.
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