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Monday, 12 November 2018

tiger information

Information fromTiger stories
  1. Tiger live in India, Nepal, Indonesia, Russia,China this five country.
  2. Some tiger are so clumsy.
  3. The tiger is among the most recognisable and popular of the world's charismatic mega \fauna.
  4. In China tiger is king of beasts and It is a top predator in China
  5. Tiger is the largest cat species.
  6. Tigers can reach a length of up to 3.3 metres (11 feet) and weigh as much as 300 kilograms (660 pounds).
  7. Subspecies of the tiger include the Sumatran Tiger, Siberian Tiger, Bengal Tiger, South China Tiger, Malayan Tiger and Indochinese Tiger.
  8. Tigers are predatory carnivores. Most tigers live in forests and grasslands (for which their camouflage is ideally suited).
  9. tigers may often be found bathing in ponds, lakes and rivers.
  10. Most tigers will only attack a human if they cannot physically satisfy their needs otherwise.
  11. China tigers eat wild pig,\ tufted deer and samba.
  12. Tigers live in Asia. Larger subspecies, such as the Siberian tiger, tend to live in northern, colder areas, such as eastern Russia and northeastern China. Smaller subspecies live in southern, warmer countries, such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia
  13. Various field studies have estimated that mature wild tigers and lions consume between 10 and 25 pounds of prey a day.
  14. This is between 4 and 7% of their body weight. This is only a theoretical average. In the wild tigers and lions will gorge up To one hundred pounds at one sitting and then fast for many days.
  15. There are quite a few instances where cubs are eaten by adult tigers but two adult tigers fighting and one eating the other is rare.
  16. Tigers can actually be aged according to the size of their teeth, since these continue to grow.
  17. Tigers are found in amazingly diverse habitats: rain forests, grasslands, savannas and even mangrove swamps.
  18. Unfortunately, 93% of historical tiger lands have disappeared primarily because of expanding human activity.
  19. Female Siberian tigers grow to 2.4 meters, or nearly 8 feet, in length. The tail length of ranges between two and three feet, and the tiger stands roughly 3.5 feet tall at the shoulder. For comparison, the Sumatran tiger is just over half of the size of the average Siberian tiger.
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  1. Some tiger have four big and sharp teeth and some tiger have tow big sharp teeth/.
  2. Yes, tiger also can kill lion and the tiger wins when you will consider a male tiger going against a male lion.
  3. Some tigers occupy a variety of habitats from tropical forests, evergreen forests, woodlands and mangrove swamps to grasslands, savannah and rocky country.
  4. Tigers can reach a length of up to 3.3 metres (11 feet) and weigh as much as 300 kilograms (660 pounds).
  5. Sometimes, a leopard might kill and eat a very young tiger.
  6. A grizzly bear may and may not kill a tiger.
  7. A grizzly bear may and may not kill a tiger. There have been instances of Amur tiger killing bear and otherwise. A lion will not be able to defeat a Siberian tiger but tiger will also face hard time putting down a lion due to its mane. But crocodile may kill a tiger by ambush.
  8. The tiger has few enemies; besides humans, they are large buffaloes, elephants and bears. Its defence against other animals that may attack are its large claws and very powerful teeth. The main predator of the tiger is humankind
  9. However, the most common diet options for tigers include sambar, chital (also known as the Spotted Deer or Axis Deer), sika deer, nilgai, buffalo, gaur (a bovine species), monkeys, civets, porcupines, and even fish, frogs, crabs, monitor lizards, and snakes.
  10. While most cats despise water, tigers love taking baths to help keep themselves cool during the hottest parts of the day. ... And thanks to their webbed feet, tigers are also powerful swimmers, and have been known to cover up to 20 miles in a single outing!
  11. Here's a look at some unexpectedly good swimmers in the animal kingdom. Tigers are excellent swimmers and don't avoid water. ... Tigers are also found in the Sunderbans, the world's largest single block of mangrove forest, where they are regularly seen swimming to get from island to island


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