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How do the stripes help the tiger?
How do tigers hunt? ?
Who taught Sher Singh to hunt?
Where does a tiger live?
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Answered by AMEERSOHAILDALAWAI1
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1.They help break up the cat's shape and size so it blends in with trees and tall grasses. That's important because these predators don't hunt in groups, like a lion, or have the speed of a cheetah. Tigers are solitary cats that rely on stealth and camouflage to survive. Stripes even vary among the six tiger subspecies.

2.Tigers are ambush hunters preferring to sneak up on their prey before exploding into action, killing them with a bite to the neck or back of the head. They mainly hunt deer, wild boar, buffalo and antelope. But they'll kill and eat what's available, from small birds to bears to the occasional elephant.

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4.Tigers are found in amazingly diverse habitats: rain forests, grasslands, savannas and even mangrove swamps. Unfortunately, 93% of historical tiger lands have disappeared primarily because of expanding human activity. Saving tigers means saving forests that are vital to the health of the planet.

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