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Tigers by:karson& jacob

Strips on fur help to break up the body outline in forests or grass, making it harder for prey to see the tiger Diagram of a tiger Hearing also helps them hunt. Eyes can see through the dark. Whiskers also help there way through the dark. Longer back legs to aid in jumping Rough tongue to peel skin and flesh from bones while feeding. Loose skin on belly to reduce chance of injury when prey kicks Massive, muscular build for capturing and killing its prey. Long, retractable claws used to grab and hold prey jaws can carry a wild ox some distance.

Habitat A tigers habitat is primarily dependant on three factors: Firstly, it should provide good cover for stalking. Secondly, it should have a good abundance of prey. The last factor is the weather preferences either hot places like India or cold places like siberia.

Tiger food web mouse Wild Ox water buffalo Decomposers Plants Tiger Wild pig Deer Cattle crow

Where tigers live

Tiger skeleton Head of skeleton Neck of skeleton Spine of skeleton Tail of skeleton Legs of skeleton Body of skeleton

Tiger jaw

3 functions of a tiger Eye’s can see up to 6 times better then humans in the dim light. sensitive whiskers help the tigers feel they’re way in the dark. Jaws can drag big animals long distances.

What food tigers eat Tigers are carnivores they eat only meat. Tigers prey on deer, wild ox’s mouse cattle, wild pig and water buffalo and many more animals. The tiger eats' animals because the tiger is a carnivore

Tigers 3 basic needs Tigers meet they’re basic needs by; They’re jaws help them eat and attack prey. They’re tongue help’s them drink water They’re legs let them run fast to get to they’re prey