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Tigers have adapted in several ways for surviving in its natural habitat. Their stripes make them hard to find in the shadows or dark areas of their habitat, making it easier to creep up on their prey. This breaks up their outline, similar to zebras. Their eyes that face forward mark them as a carnivore as they can see directly in front of them and a small sphere around, showing they are adapted to catching prey, not running away from predators. Their sharp teeth are adapted to eat meat.

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