Well, honey, a fully grown adult tiger can reach lengths of up to 10 to 12 feet from head to tail. That's longer than your average couch, in case you were wondering. So, if you ever find yourself face-to-face with one of these majestic beasts, just remember to give them their personal space.
A tiger typically reaches full adult size by around 4-5 years of age. At this point, they have reached their maximum weight and length.
Whelp is considered many species. The verb form of the word is to give birth to. Examples of an adult whelp is a bear, wolf, seal, lion, or tiger just to name a few.
baby tigers tail can be up to 30 cm long or shorter it depends on the weight of the cub
The same as a tiger's, 2.5 - 3 inches, the equal length to a full grown man's middle finger.
Not a healthy adult. An adult tiger would make short work of the hyenas.
The saber tooth tiger is about as tall as 3 fully grown adult wolves stacked on top of each other... higher then any human.
One couragious tiger is enough to kill a fully grown man.
Around four years.
A tiger typically reaches full adult size by around 4-5 years of age. At this point, they have reached their maximum weight and length.
A tiger will kill a young orangutan but a fully grown male has no enimies.
The length of an adult tiger shark varies from 10 feet to 20 feet. Their average length is about 12 feet.
7 feet (2.1 metres)
Whelp is considered many species. The verb form of the word is to give birth to. Examples of an adult whelp is a bear, wolf, seal, lion, or tiger just to name a few.
No. Adult Bengal Tigers have no natural predators (Apart from man). No other animal in the forest is strong enough to kill a full grown adult Tiger. Also, Coyotes dont live in the forests that Tiger live in. Even if they did, there is no way that a coyote can kill an adult bengal tiger
Only in very extreme circumstances. A fully grown bear would easily kill a tiger.
DEFINITELY NOT tigers have instinct that could kick in at any time when the tiger is fully grown it could easily ATTACK you at any moment
baby tigers tail can be up to 30 cm long or shorter it depends on the weight of the cub