Albino tigers don't have any stripes, they are completely White. Even if you shaved them they wouldn't have the stripes marks that other tigers have.
White tigers are the ones that have black stripes. They can also have grey or chocolate colored stripes. They white coloring because both parents carried the recessive gene.
White tigers do not blend in well with their environment, so it is not for camouflage.
Tigers have fur.The hair grow on the furFur is skin plus hair. Well tigers actually have furI believe that tigers have fur rather than hair
The spots on the back of a tiger's ears are thought to act as a form of false eyes to deter potential predators or threats. When the tiger feels threatened, it may flatten its ears, displaying the spots to make itself appear larger and more intimidating.
White tigers, like other tigers, typically sleep in secluded spots within their territory, such as dense vegetation or caves. They may also rest in shaded areas during the day to avoid the heat, and are known to be crepuscular, meaning they are more active during dawn and dusk. In captivity, they are provided with sheltered areas or dens where they can rest and sleep.
Both phrases are grammatically correct. "A herd of tigers" is commonly used for tigers, but "a group of tigers" is also acceptable. Both phrases are used to describe a collection of tigers.
lions don't have spots that's cheetahs or leopard's. But they have spots to blend in with the surrounding.
I think tigers and cheats
Tigers have fur.The hair grow on the furFur is skin plus hair. Well tigers actually have furI believe that tigers have fur rather than hair
Well tigers and leopards are both big cats, but Tigers have stripes, and leopards have spots.
They have spots. Their skin has a distinctive yellowish color with black spots all over its body. Tigers are the cats that have stripes in their body. Leopards and Jaguars have spots that are not circular and can be irregular in shape as well.
The way they are different are lions and tigers can not run as fast or that they do not have spots or legs as long as the cheetahs.
there is a lot of hiding spots for the tiger to hide and stake there pray
Save the big cat, save the king of spots is one of the slogans to save the leopards. A leopard never changes its spots is another good slogan to use.
In both cases, the spots serve the function of breaking up the silouette of the animal so that it is harder to spot in its forest habitat. The differences in spots are essentially a random byproduct of their evolutionary history. Tigers, unlike leopards and jaguars, have stripes, which serve the same purpose. These markings blend in with the way sunlight looks as it falls through a leafy canopy.
Jaguars are smaller than tigers and have tawny-ish or gold-ish fur while tigers have brownish-orange (more of an orange) fur. They both have lighter to white underbellies, neck, throat, chin, and lower jaw. Both have black markings. Tigers have black stripes and jaguars have black rosettes with small spots inside them. Tigers have longer fur around the back of their lower jaw and white brows.
White Tiger : White with Black stripes Leopard : Golden with Black unique spots Jaguar : Black with No markings
The spots on the back of a tiger's ears are thought to act as a form of false eyes to deter potential predators or threats. When the tiger feels threatened, it may flatten its ears, displaying the spots to make itself appear larger and more intimidating.
White tigers, like other tigers, typically sleep in secluded spots within their territory, such as dense vegetation or caves. They may also rest in shaded areas during the day to avoid the heat, and are known to be crepuscular, meaning they are more active during dawn and dusk. In captivity, they are provided with sheltered areas or dens where they can rest and sleep.