Tiger's stripes break up the outline of its body, making it difficult to see. Most prey species are colorblind, seeing the world in blacks, whites, and grays. The orange on the tiger's body does not show to them.
a tiger cannot be seen inside tall grasses because the stripes on tigers help to camouflage with their surroundings
white tigers are very good swimmers but they are not that good of climbers and there stipes help them camouflage in tall grass they are kinda slow runners but they are fast enaough to catch there prey
sharp teeth and they camouflage with grass
Enough to keep them warm and camouflage them in grass.
Tigers are apex predators, meaning they are at the top of the food chain and have very few natural predators. Occasionally, adult tigers may be preyed upon by other large predators such as crocodiles, bears, or other tigers. In general, adult tigers have few threats in the wild due to their size, strength, and hunting abilities.
yes as the black stripes camouflage them into the long grass around them while the white tigers blend into the snow.
In tall, golden savannah grass, the coloring and stripes act as camouflage.
Tigers have black and orange stripes so when they are lurking in the grass, the black looks like grass. When they stalk their prey, the black is almost indiscernible.
yes -No, their stripes are meant for camouflage in the forest, not grassland, therefore, they are adapted for the forest, not the grassland,
Definitely not.
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yes, they camouflage to their backgroung but normally to grass.
a tiger cannot be seen inside tall grasses because the stripes on tigers help to camouflage with their surroundings
Tigers live in places that has long grass, so their strips match the colour of the grass for them to not be easily detected by their prey. Therefore they can make a successful catch for them to survive. This does not only apply to predators. Prey also need to camouflage in order to blend in with the surroundings for them to not easily be identified by the by their predator, to ensure their survival.
grass hoppers camouflage to stalk there pray easily
no you fool cats can't camouflage they can hide in tall grass and stuff but they dont have camouflage
Tigers like to live in swamps, grasslands and rain forests. Usually where Tigers live there are trees, bushes and clumps of tall grass. It shades the Tiger from the sun when it's extremely hot. Not only does this protect them from the sun, it also helps them to camouflage with their surroundings and surprise their prey.