Can a black bear kill a tiger?
Grizzly bears don't live where alligators live, so it can be impossible, let alone false to say that it has been known for grizzlies to do something like that. So to answer the question "CAN a grizzly bear kill an alligator?" the answer to that would be NO because grizzly bears do not live nor exist where alligators thrive and vice versa.
How can you stop tigers being hunted?
IN FACT---- i think deer hunting is stupid. what is the point?? i mean all you do is put it on your wall. or you could eat it, but HEYY! hello?? u can eat something else. deer are wonderful animals and are beautiful! i even have 6 deer tht are always by my house, and i feed them and i named them. i even earned the trust of one and got close enough to it to gently pet its' back. please stop hunting any animals- your killing wildlife.
How many egg cells do tigers produce at once?
Females reach sexual maturity at 3-4 years. They can mate all year round, but mating is generally more common between November and April. Gestation for cubs takes about 16 weeks and the cubs are dependent on their mothers for about 18 months after that. The mortality rate of tiger cubs is fairly high - approximately half do not survive to be more than two years old. A tigress may give birth to another litter within 5 months if the cubs of the previous litter are lost. Tigers usually have a litter with 2-4 cubs but they can have as many as 6 cubs in one litter.
On average tigers will live for 10 to 15 years out in the wild and 16 to 20 years in captivity, though there is one Australian tiger recorded as living to the ripe old age of 26. It is doubtful that tigers past the age of 20 would remain fertile.
Taken together, this suggests that a single tigress may breed from 10 to 24 cubs over her life.
What is the life span of a tiger?
Mohan, a white tiger was captured in Bandhavgarh India as a cub, put into captivity, and lived to the age of 20. In the wild, the life span may be approximately 12 to 15 years.
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When lion and tigers mate what do you call their cubs?
The result of a tiger and lion mating is a liger.
How old do tigers have to be to be an adult?
tigers are fully grown at 2.5 to 5 years of age but may vary between species.
What kind of plants and animals do tigers eat?
Tigers are pure carnivores. They prefer hunting large ungulates such as chital, sambar, gaur, and to a small extent also barasingha, water buffalo, nilgai, serow and takin. Among the medium-sized prey species they frequently kill wild boar, and occasionally hog deer, muntjac and Gray langur. Small prey species such as porcupines, hares and peafowl are also hunted and form a very small part in their diet. Sometimes, they also prey on domestic livestock too that wander off into the jungles
They stay hidden and move near the unsuspecting prey. Once they are near enough, they pounce and take the prey down. They go for the throat and strangulate their prey.
What are some ways to save tigers?
Some favorites of mine are... *Animals are friends, not food. *Turn over a new leaf, become a vegetarian. *Ever noticed how humanitarian sounds a lot like vegetarian? *Give a hoot to give fur coats the boot. *It doesn't take an animal to die to look good in clothes.
Tigers are solitary animals. They usually roam alone in the wild.
The only cats who naturally stick in groups are lions.
However when tigers are forced to stay together as a group, for example in man-made zoos, a group of tigers is called a streak or an ambush. Both terms are used but streak is more common.
When do tiger cubs start walking?
Good question, every cat owner should know when there kitten should begin walking just to make sure that they are healthy. Kittens should be very unstable until about one or two weeks of age. There so cute hope you found this helpful:]
Do octopus sleeps at day or night'?
Neither. Octopus will rest while digesting a meal or waiting for an opportunity to present itself, but they do not experience r.e.m. sleep. Their life consists mostly of hunting, eating, mating and fleeing or hiding from predators. There are varieties of octopus that thrive in ocean depths beyond the reach of sunlight.
35 mph
Tigers are giant predators. When chasing a prey Tigers can reach speeds of around 50-60 kmph which is 35-40 miles per hour, which is pretty fast for a big cat like it.
Do cat spiders hibernate in winter?
Yes, many species of caterpillars do hibernate in the winter months. They emerge when the weather warms and most survive through the harsh climates.
Are tigers more endangered than jaguars?
The official conservation status of the Leopard is "Near Threatened", and the staus of the Cheetah is "Vulnerable" which is one stage higher on the endangered list.
From lowest to highest severity the stages are:
Unlisted
Least Concerned
Near Threatened
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically Endangered
Extinct in the Wild
Extinct
Yes but they are endangered which means that they are dying out. An animal might become extinct afterwords. Tigers are illegally hunted for their pelys and they have something in their bones that is a key element for medicine.
What are the adaptation of grassland tiger?
What is the big cat in Egypt called?
The true big cats are tigers, lions, Jaguars, leopards, and snow leopards. Tigers live in woodlands, grasslands, and forests in Asia. Lions live in grasslands, scrublands, deserts, and open woodlands of Africa and northwest India. Leopards live in deserts, grasslands, woodlands, and forests in Asia and Africa. Jaguars live in wetlands and rainforests in Central America and South America. Snow leopards live at high elevations on mountains in Central Asia.
Lions - yes. Tigers - no. Tigers and Giraffes live on different continents, they never meet.
What is the tigers energy pyramid?
The tigers energy pyramid is an old Hindu belief that strenght and energy can be derrived from the consumption of Bali Tiger plasma, or blood. It has been proved that tiger's blood platelets contain high forms of electronisiums that enable fast twitch fibers to fire of rapidly. Many world class sprinters have begun testing the odd drink with minimal side effects.
Where are indochinese tigers found?
They are found in dense forests and mountainous countryside of Cambodia, China, Laos, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.
How fast is a baby and can a baby run?
Cubs are the young of many animals, some more swift than others.