Why do tigers have stripes?: Because environment form there stripes so prey can’t see them !!!!!
And that’s a fact!!!
Why do tigers have big feet:they run after their prey to prevent contraction and help pounce on prey for food and run fast tigers are strong survivors
It was over 600 pounds India is a country of the tiger. They stand 5 feet to the shoulder and can be as long as 10 feet .it can weigh as much as a horse!.
1,000 pounds pressure on a tigers bite. They are the most animal deadliest in the wild a Sumatran tigers are on the extinction list.
Tigers are dropping their homes are being destroyed to build new roads and shops.They have created more
Grasslands many tigers are hunted and killed for there fur and claws .100 years ago there were 10,000 tigers in India the country is home to 3 quarters of their population. 4 or 5 years ago the population is a little over 14,000 the loss of habitats all so has to blame. A team spent 3 days looking for tiger tracks that’s the facts
by: Sherry,Ashley!!!. The end!.
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Hi Sherry! It’s me, Ash and I really like the thing about tigers maybe you could check your spelling maybe a little here is my URL http://blog.elanco.org/graham31w/
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Hi Sherry! I also think that tigers are interesting, but I think that you you have too many errors that I don’t really understand some of it. Also, if you got this information from a different website, you should give attribution. Are tigers your favorite animal?
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I liked you post but at the end of the third paragraph you put two punctuation mark there should only be one can you fix that and I wonder if you noticed some of your mistakes please come visit my blog at http://blog.elanco.org/kauffm563/
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