TIGERS House Cat Tiger House CatTiger Tiger Jump House Cat Jump House Cat leapTiger leap Tiger tooth House Cat Tooth It wouldnt hurt It would hurt The Tooth Facts ID: 603201
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By: Samantha Serdynski
TIGERS Slide2
House Cat
Tiger
House Cat/Tiger Slide3
Tiger Jump
House Cat Jump
House Cat leap/Tiger leap Slide4
Tiger tooth
House Cat Tooth
It wouldn’t hurt
It would hurt
The Tooth Slide5
Facts
Tigers are the largest cat species .
The total body length can be up to 3.38 m [11.1
ft
] .
Some tigers can be black/white or black / orange.
Unlike other cats tigers love water Slide6
Habitat
Tigers live in tropical habitats. They live near waterfalls
cuz
they love water. Slide7
#1 They both love unrolling toilet paper
#2 Playing in boxes
#3 Chasing laser pointers
#4 Groom a lot
#5 Rub against stuff
#6 They talk
#7 Love catnip
#8 Like to sleep
#9 knead
#10 Weird about food
#
11 And to smell better they open their mouths
How Are Domestic Cats And Tigers Alike Slide8
TigerThe tiger is the largest cat species, reaching a total body length of up to 3.38 m over curves and weighing up to 388.7 kg in the wild. Wikipedia
Lifespan: 20 – 26 y (In captivity)Rank: SpeciesSpeed: 30 – 40 mph (Adult, In Short Bursts)Lower classifications: Trinil tiger, Siberian Tiger, Caspian tiger, More
Mass: 490
lbs
(Bengal tiger, Male), 200 – 670
lbs (Adult, Male)Length: 8.2 – 13 ft. (Adult, Male), 8.9 – 10 ft. (Bengal tiger, Male)Height: 3 – 3.6 ft. (Bengal tiger, At Shoulder), 2.3 – 4 ft. (Adult, At Shoulder
Scientific Classification Slide9
Tiger
Strong, Powerful Running, Leaping, Devouring
Camouflages In The Forest
Cat
Cinquain Slide10
Life Cycle Slide11
They may look pretty, but they will possibly attack you.
Tigers are the largest in the big cat family, and they are usually located in places like Asia.
Tigers usually like to live around grassy areas, rainforests and swamps.
Tigers are very sensitive to the heat and love water. They will even take a dip in the water usually after they have eaten.
These ferocious carnivores can eat up to 40 pounds of meat a day.
Food
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Endangered
Tigers are becoming endangered to the world Slide13
Thermal/Heat vision
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Heat Vision
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Thermal Vision Slide14
Even if tamed as baby's tigers can not be pets if you have ever watched animal planet there is a show where people keep lions and tigers as pets.
Even if tamed while a baby them and when the become adult they kill the owner.
Tigers can be very vicious at times and if you see one in the wild they don’t want to hurt you if they don’t think you will hurt them, they will hurt you but if they think you will hurt them.
https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDjohN19ysM
Not Pets Slide15
W
hy I Picked
T
his Animal
I love their roar
I love their stripes
I love how beautiful they are
They are my favorite animal
They are wonderful
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Interesting
Tigers are the largest members of the cat family and are renowned for their power and strength.
The tiger is capable of killing
animals
over twice its size; it is one of nature’s most feared predators.
Like its ancestor, the sabre-tooth cat, the tiger relies heavily on its powerful teeth for survival. If it loses its canines (tearing teeth) through injury or old age, it can no longer kill and is likely to starve to death.
Tigers live alone and aggressively scent-mark large territories (up to 100sq km in size) to keep their rivals away.They are powerful nocturnal hunters that travel many miles to find buffalo, deer, wild pigs, and other large mammals. A Bengal tiger can eat 21kg of meat in a night and can kill the equivalent of 30 buffaloes a yearSlide17
Smilodon
Tiger
Smilodon / Tiger Slide18
love water
love to play in boxes
like to eat
love Sleep
What They Like Slide19
Cited Works Slide20
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