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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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How much does a penguins sleep per day?

Adelie penguins usually sleep on rocks. If they are taking care of an egg, they will sleep standing up. Like most penguins, Adelie don't sleep for very long, instead they take short naps.

Do tigers change forms?

Tigers are only tigers. They cannot change into anything else.

What habitat do african tigers live in?

Tigers aren't naturally found in Africa. Those that are there have been brought there by humans.Their habitat would be parks, zoos and game reserves.

Was the German tiger tank the best in world war 2?

The German tiger tank was not the best in world war two. Correct, it did have a good gun and very think (100mm) frontal armor, though was not sloped. It's gun was quite underpowered, though it could have a good run against matildas and T-34s. It's turret was not driven by a motor and took a very long time to turn around; so was hopeless in counteracting flanking actions. It also had engine difficulties and broke down a lot, as well as being very slow. Better German tanks are things like the panther, with sloped armor and a higher velocity gun.

How do you save south china tigers?

One way to save South China Tigers is to move them to Africa where they don't get hunt down for medicine.

What is a docile tiger?

A docile tiger is a tiger that is NOT hungry

(Content, full, fed)

Which would win tiger or dragon?

It will have to depend on the adaptations of either.

We know what the adaptations of lions are. But what we do not know are the adaptations of dragons, if they even existed. However we do know the adaptations of the Komodo Dragon and some dinosaurs. It also depends on the size of the dragon.
We have no idea what the size of a dragon is because as far as we know, they are mythical creatures (despite being portrayed in many cultures that have never, ever communicated with each other). They might have even been mistaken for non-mythical creatures (because we now understand that unicorns, for example, were actually Indian War Rhinos that were mistaken for horned horses by the Ancient Greeks and Genghis Khan).

The Komodo Dragon's bite is toxic because their mouths are teeming with bacteria. One untreated bite from a Komodo Dragon will become infected quickly, causing the prey a lot of pain and slowing them down, making them an easy target to finish off. So if dragons were small (if they existed), this might have been their way of subduing prey.

However if dragons were huge, mighty beasts similar to a Tyrannosaurus Rex or Spinosaurus, then their weapons of choice would be their jaws, claws (in the case of the Spinosaurus anyway), feet and tail. These creatures could crush other creatures with their powerful jaws, slash them with razor sharp claws or talons, smash or whip them with their tails and stamp on them with their feet.

Then there are also tiny dragons. For example there is a lizard called Draco Volans (Flying Dragon) which is native to Indonesia. And yes, it does look like a miniature dragon, with wings too. These miniature dragons are rather defenceless and prefer to camouflage themselves in order to avoid danger. It eats ants and termites.


So, in a fight...
If the dragons were as fair-sized as the Komodo, then the battle would be a very close one. The lion would be most likely to win because it is more agile, provided he doesn't get bitten.

However if the dragons were huge dinosaur-sized beasts, then the lion would stand no chance and the clear victor would be the dragon.

If the dragons were tiny like the Draco Volans, then the lion would win in a fight with it, undoubtedly. If the lion can find it, considering it's really good at camouflage.



What do tiger teeth look like?

Tiger sharks, when young, have distinctive stripes along their body. Because these stripes resemble those of a tiger, they were given the name tiger sharks. They are grey to blue-green and grow from 3.3 to 7.5 meters long.

What are some things tigers like to eat?

Tiger eat a variety of medium to large herbivorous mammals that live in their habitats. These include but are not limited to wild pigs and deer, the latter making up most of their diet. Of course, if given the chance, they would eat monkeys and even young rhinoceros or elephants. In areas where human habitation is heavily encroaching on their habitat, tigers resort to eating livestock, too.

Should tigers be killed?

Generally a tiger will avoid attacking a human but if it feels threatened even a little bit also, it will always take the initiative of attack. At times, when a tiger gets injured or is unable to hunt its natural prey due to old age, it becomes a man eater, because a human is the easiest pray to kill.

Who would win in a fight a leopard or a tiger?

While both the cheetah and the tiger are large, wild cats, when comparing cheetah vs. tiger there are some significant differences. The cheetah is very fast, running up to 60 mph in short bursts, while the tiger runs about half that speed. Cheetahs also live and hunt in packs, while tigers are solitary animals and spend most of their lives alone.

What is the world's strongest wild cat?

Tiger is the largest and strongest cat, not a lion.

It is widely claimed that the strongest of the wild cats is actually the jaguar. This i believe is because it is known to have the strongest jaws and highest muscle density.

Jaguar is the strongest cat compared to its size. But overall, The largest cat is the Tiger. So Tiger is the Strongest Cat because of the advantage of their size.

Do animals belong in the wild?

Animals inhabit there and that is where there instincts are developed. They are part of a terrestrial enviorment so they play a role in keeping it going. Also, the could attack us here.....

Does tigers live in a jungle?

Bengal tigers live mainly in forests, and jungles, not typical rainforests.

Is a lion more dangerous than a tiger?

It depends on where you are. If you are in a forest, the Tiger is more dangerous because Lions don't live in Forests, they live in Deserts, where you most likely will not see a tiger. Overall, I think they are tied, Because tigers are stronger, but lions hunt in prides.

What animal is called a cub?

Bears

Badgers

Bobcats

Cougars

Fox

Leopard

Lion

Mink

Otter

Raccoon

Seal

Tiger

Walrus

Wolf

woodchuck

Will a tiger use a litter box?

Not all the time. Some can be trained to go out side and scratch on the door for them to go out and in. It is best to train them at a younger age. Mine (Deathdoor's comment) just one day went outside and since then he hasn't used a litter box.

Why are lions and tigers considered different species?

* The Bengal tiger lives in forested areas around the Indian sub-continent. Population estimates of approximately 4,000 make it the most populous of all tiger subspecies. * Indo-Chinese tigers live forested areas of South East Asian states such as China, Thailand and Myanmar. This species ranks as the second most populous with maybe around 2,000 living in the wild. * Sumatran tigers live on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. They are the smallest of the tiger species and there might be around 400 living in the wild. * Siberian or Amur tigers hold the distinction of being the biggest of the world's big cats. They live along the forests of the Amur River, a natural boundary line between Russia and China on the east coast. They are endangered, however, population estimates taken over the past decade show that 400-500 remained steady. * South China tigers live in south-central China, and are commonly recognized as the most endangered tigers in the world. The Chinese government now gives them the same status as the Panda, and is actively pursuing a conservation program. Population estimates are difficult to establish. There may be a couple of dozen or so living in the wild and another sixty or so in zoos. * The Bengal tiger lives in forested areas around the Indian sub-continent. Population estimates of approximately 4,000 make it the most populous of all tiger subspecies. * Indo-Chinese tigers live forested areas of South East Asian states such as China, Thailand and Myanmar. This species ranks as the second most populous with maybe around 2,000 living in the wild. * Sumatran tigers live on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. They are the smallest of the tiger species and there might be around 400 living in the wild. * Siberian or Amur tigers hold the distinction of being the biggest of the world's big cats. They live along the forests of the Amur River, a natural boundary line between Russia and China on the east coast. They are endangered, however, population estimates taken over the past decade show that 400-500 remained steady. * South China tigers live in south-central China, and are commonly recognized as the most endangered tigers in the world. The Chinese government now gives them the same status as the Panda, and is actively pursuing a conservation program. Population estimates are difficult to establish. There may be a couple of dozen or so living in the wild and another sixty or so in zoos.

How does a tiger feed its young?

Tasmanian tigers are now extinct. However, they were marsupials, which meant that the young were born undeveloped and suckled on mothers' milk whilst in a pouch.

The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was believed to bear around three young, once a year, during the winter-spring breeding season. As she had four teats, the female could carry up to four young in her pouch. The pouch could expand to the size where, with nearly-grown young in it, it would reach almost to the ground.

What adaptations does a tiger have to help it thive in its habitat?

Siberian tigers are adapted for the cold and have thicker hair coats and are larger than their Southern counterparts.

Implications of project tiger?

The implication of the project tiger is that it affects the balance in a given eco-system. Project tiger is a project that aims at the conservation of Bengal tiger.

How many animals are losing there homes each year?

well, there are a lot of different types of homeless animals. it depends on what kind of animal your talking about. or, if your talking about all animals, there's trillions of homeless animals.