The tiger lives and hunts alone. It mainly eats large ungulates, such as deer, but also hunts other animals such as wild boar and monkeys. The tiger is most active during the dark hours of the day and spends the rest of the day at rest. The males move over a larger area than the females and a tiger reef in, for example, India can amount to around 60 square kilometers for the males and 25 square kilometers for the females. In areas with lower prey density, such as Siberia, a tiger reef can be up to 1,000 square kilometers.
Monday, April 20, 2020
The tiger lives and hunts alone. It mainly eats large ungulates, such as deer, but also hunts other animals such as wild boar and monkeys. The tiger is most active during the dark hours of the day and spends the rest of the day at rest. The males move over a larger area than the females and a tiger reef in, for example, India can amount to around 60 square kilometers for the males and 25 square kilometers for the females. In areas with lower prey density, such as Siberia, a tiger reef can be up to 1,000 square kilometers.
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