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Tigers
Tigers are bigger and stronger than lions. In fact, the tiger is the biggest and strongest wild cat on the planet.
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Tigers live in hot and cold places in Asia.
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Why would a tiger probably beat a lion in a fight?
Tigers hunt animals for food. A tiger is a good hunter. It can hunt in the day.
In the day, it can hide in long, dry grass. Its stripes make it hard to see in the grass.
Why is it good at hiding in dry grass?
It can hunt at night, too.
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They kill their prey with their sharp claws on their paws and their sharp, pointy teeth.
Its teeth are good for cutting meat.
Apart from its teeth which part of its body is sharp?
You can hear a tiger’s roar up to 2 miles away.
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Tigers are good swimmers but they like to keep their heads out of the water.
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From how far away can you hear a tiger's roar?
A baby tiger is called a cub.
In the first 8 weeks, the cubs drink their mum's milk. The mum spends most of this time caring for the cubs.
A mum can pick up a cub with her mouth. She does not hurt the cub.
What do cubs drink in the first 8 weeks?
She plays with them, feeds them and cleans them too.
Why is the mum licking her cub?
Much later, the mum teaches the cubs how to hunt.
Cubs stay with their mum for 2 to 3 years.
What do cubs need to learn before they leave mum?
Fantastic fact As well as stripes on its fur, the tiger has stripes on its skin! |
LOOK: Tiger skin is striped in the same pattern as its coat. RT if you think that's cool like we do. #tiger pic.twitter.com/hk7f8Hgmo4
— Dallas Zoo (@DallasZoo) July 23, 2013