it depends because obviously some tigers are old-aged and some tigers are newborn and some tigers are cubs and some tigers are middle-aged and some tigers are teenagers and some tigers are kids!!! lol
White tigers follow the same life cycle as other tigers. They are born blind and rely on their mother for care and protection. They grow, learn to hunt, establish their territory, mate, and eventually age and may face challenges related to old age.
Tigers attract a mate through various means including scent marking territories, vocalizing to advertise their presence, and engaging in behaviors like rubbing against trees to leave their scent. They also use body language to signal their readiness to mate such as rubbing heads, play fighting, and romantic vocalizations. Once attracted, tigers engage in courtship behaviors to establish a bond before mating.
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.
White tigers find a mate through scent marking and vocalizations to attract potential partners. They also rely on body language and displays of dominance or submissiveness to communicate their readiness to mate. Once a suitable partner is identified, the pair will engage in courtship behaviors such as grooming and playing together before mating.
Female tigers mate with males, as do other mammals, and a litter of 3 or 4 cubs is born about 16 weeks later. They each weigh about 4 or 5 lbs (2 kg) at birth, and will stay with their mother until they become adults, at about 18 months of age.
Tigers don't mate for love.
tigers mate at winter time
All animals mate at different times. Tigers usually mate around 3-4 years of age. There is also no specific season that they mate.
Physically they can mate, but no progeny will result
you know I really dont know caus eI looked here and this is what popped up
of course yes
Probably Not, It's Most likely they mate on Land
They mate
No it is scientifically impossible
Female tigers mate once every two years or so. They would need 2 years to raise their young and hence would not mate until the cubs are old enough to fend for themselves.
Tigers mainly eat, sleep, breath, and mate. Tigers are just another animal in the animal species.
they mate in the females home becuase the femal feels more safe there