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When do tigers go on there own?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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Tigers gradually venture off on their own, usually to find a new pack, or when they are kicked out of their pack, or to start a new pack. Tigers can go off on their own because their mother or pack have taught them the simple and/or more advanced skills. Some skills are to hunt, defend and attack.

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