Animals compete for mates by doing many things to impress the possible mate. For example, a bird may show off its colourful wings and some species of bird do a sort of dance to try and win over there mate. Other animals, may compete by fighting till death to try and amaze the potential companion .
How did tiger bay get its name?
The word "tiger" is taken from the Greek word "tigris", which is possibly derived from a Persian source meaning "arrow", a reference to the animal's speed and also the origin for the name of the Tigris river. In American English, "Tigress" was first recorded in 1611. It was one of the many species originally described, as Felis tigris, by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, Systema Naturae. The generic component of its scientific designation, Panthera tigris, is often presumed to derive from Greek pan- and theron, but this may be a folk etymology. Although it came into English through the classical languages, panthera is probably of East Asian origin, meaning "the yellowish animal", or "whitish-yellow".
A group of tigers is rare, but when seen together is termed a "streak" or an "ambush".tigers stripes are like fingerprints there are no two alike.
What should you do during your first married night?
During your first married night, prioritize open communication and intimacy with your partner. Take the time to connect emotionally and physically, express your love and expectations for the future, and enjoy each other's company. Remember that every couple is different, so focus on creating a special and meaningful experience that is unique to your relationship.
People cannot befriend tigers because they are wild animals and they will attack you. They are not domestic and they are not friendly. Unless you train them to be friendly and maybe you can befriend them at that point. Baby tigers can be befriended because they are babies and they don't know what they are doing.
Tigers grow in size primarily through a combination of genetic factors and their diet. As cubs, they experience rapid growth by consuming their mother's milk. As they mature, their growth slows down but they continue to develop in size through the intake of a meat-based diet. Genetic factors also play a role in determining how large a tiger will ultimately grow.
What part of the world do tigers live in?
All wild tigers live in Asia. They don't like open grasslands. Most kinds of tigers live where it is warm but Amur (Siberian) tigers live where it gets very cold. The tiger is found in a variety of habitats: from the tropical evergreen and deciduous forests of southern Asia to the coniferous, scrub oak, and birch woodlands of Siberia. It also thrives in the mangrove swamps, dry thorn forests, and tall grass jungles. Tigers need vegetation cover, a water source, and good sources of prey.
Currently there is only one species of tiger, with 8 tiger subspecies known in recent history. However, there has been debate regarding the genetic distinctiveness of the Sumatran tiger, with species status being considered.
Recent studies have shown that the Indochinese tiger may actually be 2 subspecies of tiger (Malayan and Indochinese), which would make 9 tiger subspecies currently alive.
3 subspecies - the Balinese, Javan, and Caspian - became extinct in the 20th Century.
There are 5, possibly 6, sub-tiger species still alive today:
There are 6 sub-tiger species still alive today:
Extinct
· Bali Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. balica) - Island of Bali
o Males weigh 90 to 100 kgs
o Females weight 65 to 80 kgs
· Javan Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. sondaica) - Indonesian Island of Java
o Males weigh 110 to 141 kgs
o Females weight 75 to 115 kg
· Hyrcanian Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. virgata)
· Caspian Tiger also known as Persian Tiger, Turanian Tiger (panther Tigris virgata) - Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Caucasus, Tajikistann, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
The Caspian tiger was very closely related to the Siberian tiger. In fact, dna evidence suggests the two diverged in the last few thousand years.
== == Human beings are the Tigers worst enemy and other than that Tigers have no enemies. Tigers are known (if very hungry) to attack an elephant and this is the only other animal that could possibly kill the Tiger. Tigers are top predators of the food chain.
Small mammal resembling a raccoon of mountain forests of south Asia?
Coatis, olingos, the Kinkajou, the Ringtail, and the Cacomistle are all small mammals resembling raccoons.
Tigers play by engaging in behaviors such as stalking, chasing, pouncing, and wrestling with each other. These playful activities help them practice their hunting skills and strengthen social bonds within their group. Additionally, tigers may play with objects like logs or balls to help satisfy their natural instincts and keep themselves mentally and physically stimulated.
Do some zookeepers think its a good idea to keep a wild animal such as a tiger as a pet?
It depends on what animal it is. Most don't because firstly, they aren't tamed and secondly, they might run away or attack who gets near it. But some might if they can handle it, and if they are able to tame it somehow.
The separate species of tigers like different climates. The bengal tiger is located around india and lives in a tropical climate throughout its life. But its larger relative, the siberian tiger, lives in Siberia and lives its life in snow and freezing temperatures!
How does the tiger attract a mate?
Tigers reproduce by sexual means during mating season.They usually only birth three to five cubs ranging around 2-3 pounds. Due to the fact that they are mammals they carry them in their womb and after 5 months give live birth.
What will happen if fish do go extinct?
Well, I wouldn't be to happy, I like salmon! Their predators would die out and their prey would thrive. People would have to catch more of other fish so those fish would eventually become extinct... Basically, nothing good. And the worst part is, NO MORE SALMON FOR DINNER!!!! WAAAAAHH
No, a healthy animal such as a rabbit should never take a bath. You shouldn't need to bathe your rabbit. Healthy rabbits groom themselves. Rabbits clean themselves the same way cats do, by licking themselves. If a rabbit is molting, it should be brushed daily to make sure it doesn't swallow too much fur, as they can't digest it and this can lead to serious illness.
Sometimes rabbits do need a bath, but if your rabbit does need a bath, that means something is wrong and you should consult a rabbit-savvy vet about it!
Bathe rabbits VERY carefully, because there are many risks and it can be very dangerous for the rabbit! Do research first about how to bathe the rabbit: there are many resources online that can help you: see the question below for details and links.
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One Contributor Wrote: You can buy a grooming spray to give them a "bath."
Another Wrote in Response: Grooming sprays like this can be very dangerous for rabbits: they can harm the rabbit's sensitive skin, or by licking its fur the rabbit can be poisoned. Do not use any commercial products on your rabbit unless a rabbit expert or rabbit-savvy vet has said it's good.
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You can give a rabbit a bath, however, it is not as healthy for the animal because the water washes away oils that keep the rabbit's skin clean. Rabbits don't need a bath because they clean themselves and if your rabbit has not very clean feet then you can was the feet but they normally clean there feet so you shouldn't need to clean then.
No. Rabbits do not need baths and generally find them very stressful.
If absolutely necessary, it is better to just do a "spot cleaning" of the area that is dirty rather than subjecting a rabbit to the stress of bathing.
If it is absolutely necessary to bathe your rabbit, keep in mind that it takes rabbit fur a long time to dry, and in cold/windy weather they may catch hypothermia. In that case, it is a good idea to use a blow dryer (on a warm, never hot, setting) to speed the process. Rabbits are prone to overheating, so be cautious; you also want to avoid burning the skin. If the weather is warm and you can keep your rabbit away from drafts, let the rabbit air-dry instead.
There are many other risks associated with bathing your rabbit. It is best to avoid baths if possible.
Why were is not so many tigers left in the world?
because we kill them for there soft skin to make clothing
What is a person who gathers wild food and hunts animals to survive?
Many different types of Indian tribes, and hordes in Mongolia, were animal hunters for survival. The bear, and many other woodland and forest creatures, are still known to eat wild berries and herbs. But some body who does both could be considered doing it for religion, for the actual need to survive, for the paying job of trail-blazing, or for the need to set up an encampment. The people who do it for religion and the actual need are mostly considered "aborigines", people who could be descendants of the Indian faith, or actual heritage. The people who are paid can be considered pioneers, like Daniel Boone, who got paid on how well the trip went or what he collected on his way. Or they could be a soldier, or spy, who are sent on missions with only the essential items, and may need to find food on the way. The many different kinds of people do these things to survive, but essentially the "aborigines" are the only group that chooses to survive this way.
Is it possible to live until the age 200?
Not at the current time, but in the future, it may become possible.
Is a stick a biotic or abiotic factor?
Sticks are biotic because though some are dead they must have grown on a tree which makes them botic.......forever.
What are the 6 tigers around the world?
white tiger, Bengal tiger, inochinese tiger, malayan tiger, south china tiger and the sumatran tiger.
The most energy is available at the producer level of the pyramid . As you move up the pyramid, each level has less energy available than the level below.
Animal with zebra-striped legs?
Animals with stripes include zebras and tigers. A skunk is also an animal that has only one stripe. One species of hyena has both stripes and dark spots on its body.