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Ecology and Research


Tiger - Nature, Habitat, Habits
Tigers (and all other carnivores) have descended from miacids that lived during the ice-age. Approximately 37 cat species exist today, including Panthera tigris, the tiger. All throughout the world the tiger holds fascination for many people.

Tiger Behaviour
Living Alone : Tiger is a solitary animal unlike lions. However there is a temporary bond between the tigeress and cubs till the latter come of age. Territory : The size of a tiger's territory depends on the amount of food available, antipredator strategy of prey, distribution of welfare factors and usually range,season, from about 10 to 30 square miles.

Hunting Techniques
Tigers approach their prey in a creeping run with intermittent pauses and momentary stalking, followed by a jump from a short distance- thereby grabbing the animal with the forepaws.


Size Variations
Size Variations in Tigers : Tigers living in cold climates are usually larger than those living in warmer climates. Thus tigers in colder climates have a lower ratio of body size to weight than tigers in warmer climates. A larger body is capable of producing more heat, which is necessary to survive in cold climates such as northern Russia.





























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