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Tiger Facts (95)

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

It is not unknown for tigers to view humans as prey, and this is a particular problem for fishermen

It is not unknown for tigers to view humans as prey, and this is a particular problem for fishermen in southern Bangladesh.

Tiger Facts

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

If injured or surprised, tigers may lash out at humans. They will also attack if concerned their cub

If injured or surprised, tigers may lash out at humans. They will also attack if concerned their cubs are at risk.

Tiger Facts

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

Tigers are responsible for more human deaths by direct attack than any other mammal.

Tigers are responsible for more human deaths by direct attack than any other mammal.

Tiger Facts

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

Tigers usually go out of their way to avoid interacting with humans.

Tigers usually go out of their way to avoid interacting with humans.

Tiger Facts

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

If two golden tigers carrying the white tiger gene are bred together there is a chance of the offspr

If two golden tigers carrying the white tiger gene are bred together there is a chance of the offspring produced having no stripes at all.

Tiger Facts

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

Tiger hunting was a popular and prestigious sport amongst the British in colonial India, as well as

Tiger hunting was a popular and prestigious sport amongst the British in colonial India, as well as the aristocrats of pre-independence India. The best hunters would boast of killing over a hundred tigers in their career.

Tiger Facts

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

In Buddhism the tiger symbolizes anger.

In Buddhism the tiger symbolizes anger.

Tiger Facts



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

Whilst in the West there is the myth of the werewolf, in Asia the tales tell of weretigers!

Whilst in the West there is the myth of the werewolf, in Asia the tales tell of weretigers!

Tiger Facts

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

Tigers are an endangered species and are hunted by poachers for their fur and body parts.

Tigers are an endangered species and are hunted by poachers for their fur and body parts.

Tiger Facts

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

Within a litter of cubs, there will be a dominant cub, who is usually male, which is more active tha

Within a litter of cubs, there will be a dominant cub, who is usually male, which is more active than its siblings and will take the lead in their games. The dominant cub will be the first to leave the mother and go off on their own.

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