with its combat suit
The grasses they hunt in hide them. Some grasses are so tall that they don't need to worry about camouflage, but a little bit can't hurt.
By laying down and not moving fast. Anything tall is spotted easy.
Yes, the stripes on a tiger camouflage them by breaking up their outline. They become nearly invisible in shadow and cover.
If you mean its fur is the camouflage design, then no. If you mean it blends into it's surroundings, it depends on the surrounding.
Yes, their black stripes blend them in, within their natural habitat.
they use camouflage by using there stripes.
They have black stripes on its skin to blend in with its surroundings.
yes a tiger uses camouflage to blend in with the grasslands which is the regular habitat and surroundings of the tiger. It uses stripes to mimic grass shadows.
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a tiger cannot be seen inside tall grasses because the stripes on tigers help to camouflage with their surroundings
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why does a white tiger have black stripes
Both the tiger and the zebra have stripes that serve as natural camouflage. The zebra is one of the few equine species that have never been reliably domesticated.
yes, tiger stripes are on the skin, not just the fur
Camouflage, the stripes on them are how they get their name. Tiger shark.
the stripes are used a camouflage so they can stalk on their pray also no tiger has the same stripes
The possessive form of the singular noun tiger is tiger's.Example:A tiger's stripes are camouflage that allows it to blend into the tall grass.
First of all they are Stripes, not strips- Stars and Stripes forever! The probably evolved as did the Tiger"s stripes, as a form of natural camouflage, blending into the environment. there is also a Leopard shark. I always thgoht the Tiger shark was so-called just because of its voracisous apetite or wildness, but it has stripes as well.
The stripes camouflage the tiger, helping the tiger blend in to the grasses of the savanna in witch they live.
In the tiger's naturals environment there is many trees and that grow vertical and the stripes on a tiger's hide also are vertical. The stripes provide excellent camouflage.
The spotted coat is a natural camouflage, which enables them to blend into vegetation in the wild. As with the tiger's stripes, it helps the leopard avoid detection by its enemies or its prey.As a form of camouflage. It helps the animal to blend into the the environment.
The stripes on a tiger's coat mimics the dappled sunlight found in the jungle, and helps the tiger to stalk closer to their prey.
Just as the parents but with more stripes for camouflage reasons.
The tiger's skin, or fur, is covered with stripes. It stripes helps it camouflage, or hide, in the froest. So when it tracks it prey, the prey won't know it is being followed.
It's stripes serve as a camouflage.
The stripes help the tiger camouflage from its prey so that it can sneak up on it more easily. Since the tiger is an apex predator it really doesn't need camouflage for protection from any threats.