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Adaptation of a tiger

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Answered by TheBrainlyIronMan
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Adaptations. The tiger's striped coat helps them blend in well with the sunlight filtering through the treetops to the jungle floor. The tiger's seamless camouflage to their surroundings is enhanced because the striping also helps break up their body shape, making them difficult to detect for unsuspecting prey.

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Answered by sruthynair2005
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As sunlight filters through the canopy, down the forest floors ot creates stripes of shadow much like tigers markings . As such tigers help them to blend in with the undergrowths of forest environment.This camouflage makes hard for there prey to spot them

thus making them successful hunters

this is how they catch there prey

comouflage is is the most obvious physical feature of a tiger .

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