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Wednesday, 16 June 2021

Tigers

 Tigers are a member of the cat family, they are one of the largest living cat species and the worlds third largest living carnivore. 

Tigers are most recognisable for it's black stripes on its orange fur. It is an apex predator, primarily preying on animal such as deer and wild boar, generally easy prey to catch.

Tigers can live in a range of environments, including swamps, grasslands and rain-forests. Tigers live in places such as Russia Far East to China, India and Southwest Asia to even the Indonesian islands of Sumatra.

It's no big secret that tigers are apex predators, hunting down weak defenceless animals. But, how do they live? Tigers are territorial and typically live solitary lives, except during mating season and while females raise young.

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