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!!!Tigers!!!Jenna CoulterComputer Applications 1
Links Tigers!!! Scientific Name Where do they live? Their diet Physical description Breeding information
Scientific NameThe scientific name for tigers are Panthera Tigeris.
Where do they live?Tigers live in Asia and east Russia. Less than 100 years ago, tigers lived in all of Asia. But now, they have lost 93% of their living range.
Their diet Don’t fret…tigers do NOT eat people. But they do have an interesting diet of :
Leopards Pythons Crocodiles Monkeys Camels
Physical description Tigers color ranges from yellow to red. Tigers are much darker in the northern
areas. Tigers usually live about 15 years. The average adult male is 10ft long. The average adult female is 8 ft long. Its very unusual when tigers are white
with black.
Breeding information Female tigers are pregnant for 16
weeks and usually have 3-4 cubs. Tigers have live births like we do. Tigers look for dens to raise their
young.
Special behaviors and/or unique anatomical features
Tigers usually live near water.
Tigers commonly prey upon the medium and larger animals.
Tigers are built for killing large prey in a sudden attack.
The molars tigers have in the back of their teeth is the sharpest of all animals.
Weird informationThere once was a tiger who was pregnant with 3 cubs. When she gave birth, the cubs were premature. They all died shortly after birth. The zoologists felt that the tiger went into a deep depression. So they tried to replace the cubs with another tiger. There were none available so, they dressed up pigs like tigers, and gave them to her. She loved them as if they were her own.
conclusionTigers are really cool animals
because they have so many unique traits and talents other animals do not have including their: Speed and agility. Intelligence. Hunting ability. Their whole history!!!!
Thank You!!!!
Links Special behaviors and/or unique anatom
ical features
Weird information Conclusion