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Tiger Facts (95)

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

Though they mainly eat, tigers sometimes eat vegetarian to get fiber in their diet.

Though they mainly eat, tigers sometimes eat vegetarian to get fiber in their diet.

Tiger Facts

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

In one instance a male tiger raised two cubs who were not his after their mother died, protecting an

In one instance a male tiger raised two cubs who were not his after their mother died, protecting and training them.

Tiger Facts

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

Unlike lions, male tigers do not expect females and cubs to wait for them to be finished eating befo

Unlike lions, male tigers do not expect females and cubs to wait for them to be finished eating before they can join in.

Tiger Facts

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

Though not unheard of, it is rare for male tigers to have any part in raising their cubs.

Though not unheard of, it is rare for male tigers to have any part in raising their cubs.

Tiger Facts

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

Adult tigers will often share their food with others, even if they are not related to them.

Adult tigers will often share their food with others, even if they are not related to them.

Tiger Facts

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

If a female is ready to mate she will produce lots of scent markings.

If a female is ready to mate she will produce lots of scent markings.

Tiger Facts

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

Male tigers mark their territory by spraying urine and marking trees with their claw marks.

Male tigers mark their territory by spraying urine and marking trees with their claw marks.

Tiger Facts



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

Tigers will often bathe in ponds and lakes to keep cool.

Tigers will often bathe in ponds and lakes to keep cool.

Tiger Facts

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

Adult tigers tend to live solitary lives but are aware of the movements of other tigers in their sha

Adult tigers tend to live solitary lives but are aware of the movements of other tigers in their shared territories.

Tiger Facts

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

Tigers of various subspecies can be found in zoos all over the world.

Tigers of various subspecies can be found in zoos all over the world.

Tiger Facts

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