The masculine form of "tigress" is "tiger." A tigress refers specifically to a female tiger, while a tiger is a male. Both belong to the same species, Panthera tigris, but the terms distinguish between the sexes.
Liger
The Champawat Tigeress,it killed 436 people before finaly being shoot down by Jim corbett in 1907
masculine
un zèbre (masculine noun)
Assuming you meant 'Duchess' - the masculine form is 'Duke'
a cub
Tigeress
Tigeress!!
I think both are the same.
29 in the first film, 32 in the second.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male is tiger; the noun for a female is tigress.
Liger
The male adult is a Tiger, the female is a Tigeress and the young are cubs.
The Champawat Tigeress,it killed 436 people before finaly being shoot down by Jim corbett in 1907
Masculine
It is masculine.
The word "jardin" is masculine in French.