Wednesday 10 August 2016

Tigers mating

The Siberian Tiger is present in cold regions in Russia and China. To survive in the harsh climate, the tiger builds fat reserves. Siberian Tigers are also much bigger than the tiger variants present in warm habitats, since a big body will conserve heat more effectively than the usual small body. During the cold winter, a Siberian Tiger will need around 10 kilograms of meat each day to accomplish well. It hunts primarily wild boar, deer and elk and can eat much more than 10 kilograms in a single gulp if given the opportunity. Siberian Tigers have been noticed once they feast on 50 kilograms of meat or more. The staple food is wild boar, and the Siberian Tiger population is therefore dependent on a wholesome wild boar population. Roughly 50 percent of the tigers'diet is typically composed by wild boar. Siberian Tigers can also catch smaller prey, such as lynx, rabbit, rodents and fish. The Siberian Tiger can also occasionally hunt bear. Tigers breeding
The hunting design of the Siberian Tiger is dependant on surprise attacks. The Siberian Tiger is capable of running faster than 50 miles one hour, but can only just keep up this speed during short and explosive attacks. The Siberian Tiger will therefore usually decide to hunt throughout the night, when it may use its supreme night vision to ambush prey. The Siberian Tiger can also be built with superb hearing and a keen sense of smell that is helpful during the hunt. Tigers mating
The Siberian Tiger lives in oak, birch and coniferous woodlands in Russian Siberia and northern China. The Chinese population is nearly extinct, just as the Korean population, however the Russian population shows strong signs of recovery and has increased significantly over the past two decades. In 1997, there have been approximately 350-400 Siberian Tigers surviving in Russia.
Siberian Tigers mate during December or January and the cub litter is born during early spring once the climate is less harsh and prey offspring are abundant. The Siberian Tiger is just a solitary dweller and they'll only form pairs during the short mating period. Two Siberian Tigers have been seen hunting together during the mating period, but this really is quite extraordinary. They will usually choose to hunt alone even during the mating period. The feminine tiger will take care of the cubs alone and teach them just how to hunt. The gestation period of the Siberian Tiger is 3-3.5 months.

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