Write about the characteristics of tiger’s eyes, ears, nose, sounds and whiskers.
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Tiger's eye (also called tiger eye) is a chatoyant gemstone that is usually a metamorphic rock with a golden to red-brown colour and a silky lustre.Tiger's eye is formed from quartz, and quartz has this type of shine. Therefore, when you're looking at tiger's eye, it should look somewhat like glass when you hold up to the light. You might also see a silver-toned hue in the luster when you hold it under a light.
The tiger's sense of hearing is the most acute all its senses and is mainly used for hunting. Their ears are capable of rotating, similar to a radar dish, to detect the origins of various sounds such as the high-frequency sounds produced by prey in the dense forest undergrowth.
They have small amounts of odor-detecting cells in their nose and a reduced olfactory region in the brain that identifies various scents. The tiger mainly uses its sense of smell for communicating information with one another such as territories and reproductive status.
There is really no easy way to describe the sound, but the tiger produces it by keeping its mouth closed and blowing through its nostrils, producing a breathy snort. “Another friendly sound tigers make sounds very close to a cow mooing.
The mystacial whiskers are located on the tiger's muzzle (snout) and are used when attacking prey and navigating in the dark. The tiger uses these whiskers to sense where they should inflict a bite. When navigating through darkness the tiger's pupils dilate to let more light enter the eye to increase their vision.
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