Biology, asked by StarTbia, 1 year ago

Tiger stripes are unique like human fingerprints and no two tigers share the same stripe pattern.

a. True
b. False


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Answers

Answered by Dianadia
102

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Question:

Does two tigers share the same stripe pattern

True or false..

Answer

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Explanation;

Tigers are the only cat species that are completely striped. They even have stripes on their skin.

No two tigers have the same stripes. Like human fingerprints, their stripe patterns are unique to each individual. Stripes range in color from light brown to black and are not symmetrical on both sides of the tiger.

Stripe density varies by subspecies. The stripes on a Sumatran tiger are closer together than those on any other subspecies.

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Answered by Sauron
210

Answer :-

Option a.

Option a. True

Tiger stripes are unique like human fingerprints and no two tigers share the same stripe pattern. - True

Additional Information :-

• Tiger's scientific name is Panthera Tigris.

• Tigers are said to be the largest organism in the cat family.

• Tigers have a reddish orange colored fur with black stripes on its body.

• Tigers use their tails to express their moods or feelings. When a tiger is angry, it speedily moves it tail.

• The strips of the Tiger help it to hide from it's prey.

• The stripes of the tiger make the body of the tiger look in different pieces which tricks the prey.

• Tigers hunt at night as their eyes work better than other organisms at dark or night.

The answer :

Option a.

Option a. True


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