no. Not unless you are talking about a tiger shark or anything that has tiger in its name and lives underwater.
Tigers are not adapted for swimming and do not typically submerge themselves to hunt for food underwater. Tigers primarily hunt on land and prey on a variety of animals such as deer, wild boar, and occasionally smaller prey like fish.
No, Maltese tigers do not exist. The term "Maltese tiger" is often used to describe a hypothetical color morph of the tiger species, but no evidence of such a subspecies has been found in the wild or in captivity.
No. There is no animal thats a cross between tigers and bears.
ben doverman
I don't have real-time information on sports events. It's best to check the latest updates on the game to see if the tigers will win today.
underwater.
10-30 seconds
yes saber tooth tigers are real why else would we laern about them
Yes, golden tigers are very real animals. They are very rare in the wild.
For 25- 35 seconds as per their practice...The Tigers in zoo and other artificial parks can stay long underwater because they are somewhat trained to do so...After 30 seconds they start bubbling and struggle to go up...
No. Only fish can. No other animals have gills or means of breathing underwater. Well, except those who have oxygen tanks that is. THEN you can breathe underwater.
yes he is he skated underwater
The cast of The Real Flying Tigers - 2000 includes: Bruce Boxleitner
The movie "Titanic" was made with a fake Titanic, as the real one was still underwater.
Underwater basket weaving is not a real practice in the traditional sense. It is often used as a humorous or satirical example of a useless or impractical activity.
Yes, tigers are the largest cats, and belong to the genus Panthera.
They used to be.