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what is the natural behaviour of the tiger? How is it different from his behaviour in the zoo?

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Answered by kourmandeep063
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Tigers are territorial and usually solitary in nature. Their social system is connected through visual signals, scent marks and vocalizations. Tigers are usually solitary in nature, interacting briefly only for mating purposes and occasionally to share their kill.

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Answered by AlokRaj7487
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What is the behavior of a tiger?

Tigers are territorial and usually solitary in nature. Their social system is connected through visual signals, scent marks and vocalizations. Tigers are usually solitary in nature, interacting briefly only for mating purposes and occasionally to share their kill..

How does the tiger behave in the zoo?

In the zoo, in his small cage and devoid of freedom, the tiger feels unhappy rather frustrated, restless and angry. In the forest, he enjoys moving majestically wherever he wants, terrorizes the villagers by displaying his sharp teeth and claws.

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