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A typical tiger group, also known as a streak or ambush, consists of a female tiger and her offspring. The number of tigers in a group can range from 2 to 6 individuals depending on the age of the offspring.
White Bengal tigers are solitary animals and typically live alone. They are known to establish large territories to roam and hunt for food by themselves. Interaction with other tigers may occur during mating or when raising offspring.
The offspring are called cubs. The female is a tigress and the male is called a tiger.
White tigers are just like regular tigers except they're white. They produce 3-4 cubs, just like other tigers. However, for all tigers, only 1 from the litter is likely to survive.
No, tigers and sheep belong to different genera and families. They are not closely related enough to produce offspring through crossbreeding.
Yes. White tigers have a mutation in their genes that makes them white, and they are the offspring of siberian tigers and bengal tigers.
Tigers can only usually have 3-4 cubs.
Food, water, space, and other tigers to reproduce with to produce offspring.
A baby tiger is called a cub.
Extinct. As are their parents.
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White Siberian Tigers have never existed. The only tigers known to produce white offspring are Bengal Tigers. No other species of tiger has ever been documented as white.
A typical tiger group, also known as a streak or ambush, consists of a female tiger and her offspring. The number of tigers in a group can range from 2 to 6 individuals depending on the age of the offspring.
The small number of surviving tigers is a cause of worry because of inbreeding. Inbreeding decreases the possibility of viable offspring.
Ligers or some people call then tigons but it's most commonly used as ligers.
White Bengal tigers are solitary animals and typically live alone. They are known to establish large territories to roam and hunt for food by themselves. Interaction with other tigers may occur during mating or when raising offspring.
The offspring are called cubs. The female is a tigress and the male is called a tiger.