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Fast Facts
Fun Facts1. Since tigers hunt mostly at dusk and dawn their stripes help them hide in the shadows of tall grasses. They stalk and pounce because they are not able to chase prey a long distance. 2. The territorial male tiger usually travels alone, marking his boundaries with urine, droppings, and scratch marks to warn off trespassers. 3. A tiger can consume as much as 40 kg (88 lb.) of meat in one feeding. 4. Tigers may drag their prey to water to eat. They are commonly seen in the shade or wading in pools to cool off. 5. Since white tigers have pigmented stripes and blue eyes, they are not albinos.
6. It is estimated that there are less than 3,000 Bengal tigers left in the
wild.
Ecology and ConservationTigers, as with all top-of-the-food-chain predators help balance populations by keeping prey populations in check. When a tiger has eaten its fill, the abandoned prey becomes food for a variety of mammals, birds, and reptiles. Some cultures believe that powdered tiger bones have medicinal values. Unfortunately, tigers are in high demand to supply this market.
BibliographyJackson, Peter. Endangered Species: Tigers Secaucus, NJ: Chartwell Books, 1990MacDonald, David (ed.). Encyclopedia of Mammals: 1. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1985. McDougal, Charles. The Face of the Tiger London: Rivington Books, 1977. Nowak, Ronald (ed.). Walker's Mammals of the World, Vol. 2. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991. Schaller, George B.The Deer and the Tiger, A Study of Wildlife in India. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1961.
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