Mainly because tigers have an active nature they love to run and chase things although zoos nowadays give some larger enclosures but still the enclosures are no match for the original real habitat
Gorillas live in forests and jungles, predominantly in Africa. They build sleeping nests in trees or on the ground and move around in groups called troops. Gorillas prefer habitats with dense vegetation and areas where they can find their favorite plants to eat.
Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
They do not hibernate, and do not migrate, except for some Bengal tigers that follow herds of wild Goats and Sheep in the foothills of the Himalayas. Ascending to 14000 feet in the summer, and returning to the valleys in summer.
Lions use trees, bushes and caves as shelters from the element. Lion can sleep 20 hours a day preferably under shaded vegetation.
White tigers are not a distinct subspecies but are the result of a genetic mutation giving them their unique coloration. They do not have a specific range or territory and are found in captivity in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries around the world. In the wild, tigers, including white tigers, are found in a range of habitats across Asia, primarily in India, where they move based on availability of prey and habitat conditions.
weather
It loses moisture if cooled below its dew point. It becomes more dense, and that causes it to move toward areas where the air is less dense.
Tigers move by getting up and sleep and eat in the shades
Panthers prefer tropical and subtropical climates with dense vegetation for cover and hunting. They are typically found in humid environments such as rainforests, swamps, and thick forests where they can move stealthily and ambush their prey.
Hot air moves to cold areas because of the principle of convection. When air is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, creating a pressure difference that causes it to move towards colder, denser air. This movement helps to equalize the temperature in the environment.
By walking.
Black Panthers live on the Understory Layer .They don't live in the Canopy Layer because they can climb but cant live up their!
on arms and legs
by how they move ...... they run fast ...... that's all
Gorillas live in forests and jungles, predominantly in Africa. They build sleeping nests in trees or on the ground and move around in groups called troops. Gorillas prefer habitats with dense vegetation and areas where they can find their favorite plants to eat.
A density current forms when more dense seawater moves toward less dense seawater.
yes