Tiger #2 is a photograph by Camboy Artistry which was uploaded on April 17th, 2021.
Tiger #2
He Siberian Tiger
The Siberian Tiger has icy-calmness, and is one of the most amazing predators on Earth; it has a fascinating speed of up to... more
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Tiger #2
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Camboy Artistry
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he Siberian Tiger
The Siberian Tiger has icy-calmness, and is one of the most amazing predators on Earth; it has a fascinating speed of up to 40 miles per hour, which makes it one of the fastest predators. The Siberian Tiger is the world's ninth-largest carnivore.
The Siberian Tiger lives in Southern Russia, in rivers that flow into the Caspian Sea. On the vacations, the scientists discovered that the tigers can swim Further up the river, in calm water, than the lions, which preferred conditions. The Siberian Tiger sends its blood to the heart by cooling it down in the water before killing. Its fur is a white or cream color, and its black-tipped tail is almost as long as its entire body. The toe of the remaining toe is black. On the feet, the ringbone is larger than in other carnivores. This allows the Siberian Tiger to have better vision than other cats. The Siberian Tiger lacks a cat's skull, but it has a sharp keen nose. Both the nose and the eye sockets are round. The Siberian Tiger has a covered appearance, with webbed paws.
The Siberian Tiger lives in oak and birch forests because it cannot cope with the distemperatures of tropical weather. The favorite diet is large animals. The Siberian Tiger can eat huge amounts of meat. It feeds on large game animals, preferring meat with a combination of meat and bone. It also eats small mammals and fish. The Siberian Tiger can survive for up to two years on meat only.
The Siberian Tiger ranges from boreal forests, near rivers, swamps, and hills, to the tundra and forests. It can be found in Sapori suburbs, Novosibirsk, Ahmed (in the Ural Mountains), 65 km south of Moscow, and she is one of the largest predators in Russia. The Siberian Tiger has a habitat of about 35 to 40 thousand hectares. The smallest known carnivore, having a coat of short, dense, yellow hair, is also called the " Terror IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURE ". After a successful hunt, the tiger conserves its diet and therefore it is one of thearchywide carnivores. The Siberian Tiger can be identified by the fact that it has the exceptional superior smelling chemical sensory ability than other carnivores. It uses its acute sense of smell for detecting the prey especially the eggs. The Siberian Tiger feeds on small animals and eggs. Larger prey is accepted in lower measure. After the Siberian Tiger has finished the digestion, the cub will lose a lot of water. It is in the process of drinking milk from a higher height than other mammals. The milk provides them with sufficient nutrition for growth and development as well as the basic energy for the animal. The Siberian Tiger mother has special adaptations for the young ones' convenience. In particular, her house has a special call on the mother cat. The young cat returns home after drinks the milk and eats it too. This stimulates milk production and reduces the chances of illness.
The Siberian Tiger likes to hunt alone and at night the temperature is around freezing. The heavier the body and the bigger the tiger, the harder it is for the young one to find a good job. Few of them reach breeding age in the wild and the number of reproduced tigers is very low. Tiger reserves are usually formed during the winter in Russia. During the hot summer months, when the climate is nice, the population grows significantly. A healthy adult tiger can eat as many as 7-8 kilograms of meat a day and exercise up to 150 kilometers. The mating period is a period of about 18-21 days with the litters of 4-6 cubs. The cubs are born toothless and with closed eyes. After 14 days, the eyes will begin to open. At 35 days, the fur of the cub starts to build and it will take another 6-8 weeks to coat the fur with color and the tail starts to develop its own color with black, brown, and white colors. The life of the young is short with three to five months.
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April 17th, 2021