Yes Tigers are monogamous, they also parent together. Unlike Lions, Who live in packs with 1 male and many females, and the females do all the work - hunting, caring for the offspring, as well as fighting most predators. Only as a last resort will a pack use their Ace-in-the-hole and resort to "The King" fighting. Usually only when another Male challenges the current leader for his position.
Tigers do in fact fight for their territory and their family. Tigers fight for their territory by marking their territory with urine for example.
Some do and some do not.
yes, they like their own space
Tigers use scent markings, claw, and scratch marks to denote and claim their territory, which is usually not disputed. They will walk miles to mark and remark their borders to warn and alert other tigers of their presence. But, they will fight over breeding rights, it's just extremely rare to fight over territory. The male intentionally claims an area that overlaps several different female's territory, thus when they are in season, he has a better chance of mating with at least one female. The fights for the female can be brutal, going on for hours, but ending in a break between the fighters and the loser leaving to find a mate elsewhere. But, just a territory fight is extremely rare.
It is not known why a tiger would pee on a human. Tigers pee on trees to mark their territory.
Cheetahs do not eat tigers. They avoid them. Tigers are much larger than cheetahs and in a fight, the cheetah would not survive.
If 1 lion enters another lions territory they would fight. Or if a lion tries invading the other lions territory and make it his
Tigers survive in the wild by killing other animals and eating them. Also, they don't need other tigers to live. (except their mates.) Tigers are rather solitary and defend their territory.
Yes , They Fight To Keep There Territory .
Yes they do.
yes
yes they do
Nothing but they can fight with each other over territory, or they can get bad diseses
Male koalas fight for territory, females, and a sense of dominancy (higher ranking) within a group or family.
Only at mating time, between tiger and tigress. Males fight over territory constantly.
Nope Weddle Seals do not fight for territory.
No. It would not be a fair fight.
In the female tiger's territory; it's the same with the other subspecies of tigers.
like all tigers do. They pee on trees and scratch on trees.
yes they do to keep their home