Bali Tiger, Cape Lion, Caspian Tiger, Javan Tiger, Cave Lion, Giant Cheetah, American Lion, European Jaguar, Smilodon
No, tigers are not the only big cats with stripes. Other big cats with stripes include the jaguar and the rare South China tiger. Some smaller cats such as the ocelot and the serval also have striped markings.
Siberian tigers are generally considered stronger and larger than Bengal tigers. They have thicker fur and larger bodies due to their adaptation to colder climates in Russia and China. However, individual variations exist and strength can depend on factors like age, size, and health.
The South China Tiger is the most endangered tiger in the world people believe there is only fewer than 20 of these tigers. The stupid chinese need to control how to take care of animals no offense but lets save it from extiction!
Domesticated Bengal cats have been banned in Alaska, and regulated in New York, Massachusetts, Georgia, Iowa, Delaware, Connecticut, Hawaii, and Indiana,
bengal tiger
That would be the Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger.
Siberian tiger.
No, that honor goes to the Bengal Tiger.
A Bengal is a new hybrid breed of cats. It has markings that is reminiscent of the Asian Leopard cat (wild-looking markings) and the temperament of domestic cats. It was conceived by cross-breeding Asian Leopard cats with domestic cats. Not to be confused with the tiger sub-species with the same name: Bengal tiger.
Yes, slightly larger than the Bengal.
the largest is a cheetah no, lion is bigger.
Bengal tigers are endangered wild cats and are the second largest subspecies of tiger in the world. Unlike lions, their fur coat is reddish orange, with vertical stripes that help them camouflage in long grasses, when hunting. The Bengal tiger is the national animal of India and Bangladesh.Please see the related link below, to see a picture of a Bengal tiger..that is a species of tigersthe royal bengal tiger.
Felidae, cats. Panthera Tigris Tigris, the Bengal tiger.
The coloring of the Caspian tiger was very much like the Bengal tiger. There is a specimen available for view at the British Museum that shows that the cats were ...
All big cats, and all cats, for that matter, eat only flesh and therefore, are carnivores.
No, not closely. The Bengal cat is a hybrid breed of cat, formed by the cross of an Asian Leopard Cat and a domestic house cat. The Bengal tiger belongs to a different subfamily to the domestic cat.