Some animals are because they eat small things like mice, if they hunted mice in groups, it would be harder to share the meal, the animals would soon die out. Animals that eat large animals need help taking down the prey.
Tigers do not live in prides. Except for a female with cubs, they are solitary animals.
A group of Bengals, and all tigers is called a streak.
Tigers are solitary animals, and only come together to mate. The only instance in which there would be a group of tigers in the wild is when a mother is with her cubs, but even these will go their separate ways once the cubs are independent.
Yes, tigers do live alone except for a mother and her cub.yes, like most cats Tigers are solitary animals.(only Lions live together in prides).By: Dumas,Joelson
Unlike lions, which favor groups, tigers are solitary animals. A female may have cubs by several males in her lifetime. That said, there are many reports of tigers sharing kills with other tigers, which may have been because they were related by blood.
Tigers don't live in a pride, they tend to be more solitary hunters. Lions, on the other hand, live in prides.
Tigers are solitary except for mating.
Tigers do not live in prides. Except for a female with cubs, they are solitary animals.
Tigers are solitary animals. A males range will overlap several females.
A group of Bengals, and all tigers is called a streak.
Tigers are solitary animals, and only come together to mate. The only instance in which there would be a group of tigers in the wild is when a mother is with her cubs, but even these will go their separate ways once the cubs are independent.
Tigers and anacondas are two solitary animals.
No, tigers are solitary animals except for a mother with cubs.
Tigers are generally solitary animals except for females with cubs.
Tigers are solitary and do not live in prides.
Unless it is a female with cubs, tigers are solitary animals. They live alone.
Yes, tigers do live alone except for a mother and her cub.yes, like most cats Tigers are solitary animals.(only Lions live together in prides).By: Dumas,Joelson