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Tiger Facts (95)

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John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

The Hindu god known as Shiva wears and sits on a tiger skin.

The Hindu god known as Shiva wears and sits on a tiger skin.

Tiger Facts

John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

Humans have tried to stop tiger attacks by attaching masks with human faces to the back of their hea

Humans have tried to stop tiger attacks by attaching masks with human faces to the back of their heads (as tigers attack from behind), as well as introducing pigs as alternate prey.

Tiger Facts

John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

Famous man-eating tigers include the Tigers of Chowgarh, The Tiger of Sigur and the Man-eater of Bhi

Famous man-eating tigers include the Tigers of Chowgarh, The Tiger of Sigur and the Man-eater of Bhimashankar.

Tiger Facts

John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

As with humans, a younger tiger’s teeth will fall out and be replaced with stronger adult teeth. U

As with humans, a younger tiger’s teeth will fall out and be replaced with stronger adult teeth. Unlike human beings, tigers teeth will not fall out until the new teeth are ready to replace them, so you will never see a tiger with tooth gaps.

Tiger Facts

John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

A famous man-eating tigress, the Champwat Tiger, was said to have killed over 400 humans before bein

A famous man-eating tigress, the Champwat Tiger, was said to have killed over 400 humans before being killed herself.

Tiger Facts

John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

A tiger which preys upon humans is known as a man-eater.

A tiger which preys upon humans is known as a man-eater.

Tiger Facts

John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

Tiger cubs are born without any teeth, though these will quickly appear after a few days.

Tiger cubs are born without any teeth, though these will quickly appear after a few days.

Tiger Facts



John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

A tiger’s teeth can be used to work out their age.

A tiger’s teeth can be used to work out their age.

Tiger Facts

John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

More tigers are killed by humans than the other way around.

More tigers are killed by humans than the other way around.

Tiger Facts

John Pal
Published: June 29, 2016 Updated: June 30, 2016

Most tiger attacks on humans take place in the daytime.

Most tiger attacks on humans take place in the daytime.

Tiger Facts

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