by kiara tapai. where do they live? there are around 6 types of tigers alive

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TIGERS

BY KIARA TAPAI

WHAT DO THEY EAT?

Well Tigers eat pig, deer,

berries, grass, different types s,

of fruit and succulent wild boar.

WHERE DO THEY LIVE?

• Tigers live in scattered small areas in Asia. Their habitat is a tropical rain forests, snow, mangrove swamps and forests areas.

HOW MANY TYPES?

• There are around 6 types of tigers alive.

PALM OIL EFFECTING TIGERS

• Palm oil plantations in Borneo ruin Tigers habitat and they lack food and water this happens in Asia.

This is what happens to tiger when people cut down palm oil trees they turn skinny and they are reeking their habitat.

THIS IS WHAT THE CIRCLE OF LIFE.

birth

cub

tiger

THE SIBERIAN TIGER

Siberian tigers are muscular, packed with large heads. Their colours vary from orange to brown that are splashed with white areas and black stripes. Their faces have long whiskers that are longer in male tigers.

HOW DO TIGERS HUNT?

Tigers hunt for prey, which even include fearsome predators such as crocodiles and pythons. When fighting a crocodile, they go for the eyes using their paws. Eighteenth century doctor Oliver Goldsmith has talked about how tigers and crocodiles sometimes fight. This is made possible when thirsty tigers go for a drink by the rivers, where crocodiles live. Usually, the crocodile ends up being injured while the tiger is able to escape. However, crocodiles end up killed by the tigers sometimes.

TIGER APPEARANCE

• Did you know tigers have 55 strips and 79 other and that the 3 mane colours on them are grey, black, white and orange. A tigers jaw hold 30 teeth, their teeth are used for catching food, their 4 big teeth are 10cm long and a adult tail is at least 60-110cm. and their size is 8 to 10 steps long.

WATCH THIS VIDEO!!!

QUIZ 1

• How many strips does a tiger have?

• A: 55 B: 37 C: 82

• How long are the 4 big tiger teeth?

• A: 12cm B: 10cm C:8cm

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