yeah they do!if you go to pbs and type that in or watch a few of their commercials for nature (its a show on pbs) it will tell you they do u can also look it up on Google if you don't believe me!
Yes. Tigers have a striped coat as well as striped skin. if you shaved a tiger it would have striped skin underneath.
Tigers also have striped skin and not just striped fur. The stripped pattern goes beyond the fur and is found in the skin surface as well.
Yes, they do.
Tigers have fur.The hair grow on the furFur is skin plus hair. Well tigers actually have furI believe that tigers have fur rather than hair
Baby tigers are born with stripes, its on there skin! the fur grows to the colour of the skin underneathA tiger's skin is marked with stripes, not the fur. Therefore, yes. Tigers are born with stripes. The fur just grows in as the color of the skin underneath. If you shave all the fur off of a tiger, you will still see stripes.
Tigers' bodies are covered in fur. The thickness of the fur varies with habitat, north to south. The Siberian tigers have the thickest coat because of their cold climate.
Tigers skin is striped the same way their fur is, so the skin under a black stripe will be black, and the skin under an orange bit will be orange etc.
All I know is that skunks have striped fur. Am i right
Yes, tigers have both striped fur and striped skin.
Tigers and zebras both have stripes, as well as some house cats.
because they are born that way!
No because some tabby cats have stripes on them
Tigers have fur.The hair grow on the furFur is skin plus hair. Well tigers actually have furI believe that tigers have fur rather than hair
No its the hair folicles that are striped.
No its just their skin but there fur deep by the skin yes if it wasn't then how could it be? Hahahaha funny how I said didn't mean to be mean!
Animals like the tiger and zebra both have striped skin as well as striped fur.
no they havnt they have fur stripes and there skin is also stripes
Baby tigers are born with stripes, its on there skin! the fur grows to the colour of the skin underneathA tiger's skin is marked with stripes, not the fur. Therefore, yes. Tigers are born with stripes. The fur just grows in as the color of the skin underneath. If you shave all the fur off of a tiger, you will still see stripes.
Cats and tigers are in the same family; cats. They both have similar physical features; wound up back legs, large tails, and similar facial features. Some differences include that tigers have stripes on their skin and fur, while cats have striped fur only if the breed allows. Another difference is size as well as the difference that cats hold up their tails while tigers lay them low near the ground.
Albino animals usually have white skin or fur, and red eyes.