Tigers

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Mario Alfredo Rosales Muñoz TIGERS Mario Alfredo Rosales Muñoz 6º B 01/03/2010

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Mario AlfredoRosales Muñoz

TIGERSMario Alfredo

Rosales Muñoz

6º B 01/03/2010

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Tigers live in India, Pakistan,

Siberia, The Malay Peninsula,

and Sumatra

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Tigers have a beautiful light brownish-yellow or dark orange-

red coat with black stripes.

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Measures 2.75 to 3.5 meters long and may weigh

between 65 and 306 kilograms

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The tiger is large and lonely

hunters

The tiger is large and lonely

hunters

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Are a nocturnal

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Tigers depend on the muscles of the neck, shoulders and forelegs

to catch their prey .

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Tigers also depend on their hearing and ..

... sense of smell to find their prey.

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Will rush toward its prey with extreme swiftness…

May leap for nearly nine

meters

Will rush toward its prey with extreme swiftness…

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Will stay with its prey

Will stay with its prey

Everything eats except the bones and the stomach

Everything eats except the bones and the stomach

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Tigers enjoy water and are excellent swimmers.

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They communicate for many sounds.

A roar can be heard for up two kilometers.

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Most tigers prefer to live

alone.

Except for when a female tiger is

caring for its cubs.

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Cubs are dependent on their mother’s milk.

Eight weeks after birth, cubs will start joining their mother on

her hunting expeditions.

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The great Siberian white tiger is the largest of all cats...

There are only about 200

Siberian tigers left on the

frozen Russian plains

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