A stray cat will live anywhere it can - it will often establish its own territory and drive out other cats. It will generally find somewhere warm and dry to sleep and eat whatever it can find or catch - mice, table scraps, birds, etc.
a subspecies of the Bengal tiger. they are a genetic mutation and at last count there were only 30 tigers left. the golden tabby tiger is more rare than the white tiger. they have orange/golden stripes other than black/chocolate brown stripes.
it is smaller than bengal tiger...........
I dun no
Golden tabby tigers, also known as strawberry tigers, have the same average lifespan as other tiger subspecies, which is around 10-15 years in the wild and up to 20-25 years in captivity. Factors such as habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflicts can impact their longevity.
The answer to that is tabby cat.
There is no ''golden tabby'' tiger Golden tabby colored tigresses would have two to four cubs, like all tigresses.
a golden tabby tiger looks like a normal tiger except its coat is shinier than others
In captivity
The golden tabby tiger is being held captive because there are only around 12 left, yet many more hold the gene.
welly boot- rubber tree- tiger
a subspecies of the Bengal tiger. they are a genetic mutation and at last count there were only 30 tigers left. the golden tabby tiger is more rare than the white tiger. they have orange/golden stripes other than black/chocolate brown stripes.
it is smaller than bengal tiger...........
There is no such tiger species as the "golden tabby".The golden tabby tiger is actually a Bengal tiger with a colour variation caused by a recessive gene. White tigers, for example, are also Bengal tigers with a recessive gene, As far as we know, no "golden tabby" coloured Bengal tigers have ever appeared in the wild and have, so far, only occurred in captivity. The recessive gene appears to be a side effect of being kept in captivity. It is currently a pretty rare occurrence, however. The name "golden tabby" refers to their colour, not their species. Their species is Bengal tiger.Bengal tigers are endangered and in danger of extinction due to illegal trophy hunters, habitat loss and hunters who wrongly believe that the Bengal tiger has some kind of medicinal benefit.Further Reading:"Golden Tiger" on WikiPedia
No, not purebred Siberians. The white trait, which also produces the "golden tabby" tiger, is a Bengal tiger trait, but may appear in hybrids between the two tiger subspecies.
This type of rare tiger is only found in captivity. The coloring is a result of a recessive gene, and sometimes the Golden Tabby is also called the Strawberry Tiger. These types of tigers have a Bengal parentage, but generally have Amur tiger in their lineage somewhere. This type of tiger has been in existence as far back as the early 1900s, and their occurrence is strangely tied to areas with a heavy concentration of clay in the soil. There are less than 30 of these tigers known in existence. They are endangered. :(
The best known Big Cat with stripes is the tiger.
The Siberian tiger will obviosly live in a big forest covered with trees or in a wood but one thing is sertine the golden tiger very rare but maybe it may live with your normal Siberian tiger!!!!!!!!!!