Definition of tiger

 






The tiger is one of the most powerful and fastest predators in the feline family, living in tropical forests, deserts, and mountainous regions. It is known for its graceful body covered in distinctive orange fur with black stripes.


Definition of tiger.

- Physical characteristics of the tiger.

-Tiger's top speed.

- What does a tiger eat?

- Information about tigers for children.

The difference between a tiger and a leopard.

- The tiger's natural environment.

-Does the tiger live in the desert?


Tiger characteristics:

- Size: Medium to large, ranging in length from 2.5 to 3.5 meters.

- Weight: between 90 and 300 kg depending on the type.

- Color: Orange with vertical black stripes.

- Vision: Excellent night vision.

Hearing: very sharp.


Tiger features:

- An accomplished solitary hunter.

- He is adept at camouflage and quietly approaching his prey.

- A skilled swimmer (unlike some felines).

- It has a strong jaw and long fangs to kill prey quickly.


The tiger's most important prey:

- Deer (such as deer and gazelle).

- Wild pigs.

- Monkeys.

- Sometimes birds and small reptiles.


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