Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines, typically stayed with their parents until they were around six months old. During this time, the mother would care for the young, providing them with milk and teaching them essential survival skills. After this period, the juveniles would gradually become more independent, although they might remain in the vicinity of their parents for some time before fully dispersing.
they stay for 20 years
2or3 years
Two years
as long as they need to.
around the age of 2 because when they were a little younger they would go hunting with 1 of their parents so that when they leave there parents they will know how to hunt for their own food.
I think they stay alive for maybe 10-13 yrs.?
20 months
20 months
Male tigers don't stay with the mother at all. Right after mating the father leaves.
8 years
About 2 years
10 years