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Essay on Wild Animal Tiger

Tiger mostly hunts for deers, pythons, cows, buffaloes and most of the times hunts alone only. A
tiger does not live in groups, prefers solidity and even hunts alone. It’s highly sensitive olfactory
receptors (good sense of smell) aids it in locating and attacking its prey easily.
It has a habit of attacking its prey slowly and suddenly, instead of running behind them for a long
distance. At one go a tiger can jump a maximum distance of 10 meters. It sleeps during the day and
generally hunts during the night. A tiger can adapt well in both ice cold conditions and humid and wet
conditions. There are a total of 10 subspecies of tiger, out of which only six are surviving- Siberian
Tiger (largest of all), Indochinese Tiger, Bengal Tiger, Sumatran Tiger, Malayan Tiger, South China
Tiger. In the primitive time the Trinil subspecies of Tiger got extinct.
Tigers have a 25 years of life expectancy both in the zoo and in wildlife. Tiger’s bones are useful to
humans as they are used to cure muscle spasms, back pain, rheumatism, joint pain and stiffness.
The strips present on the body of the tiger ( can be of black and cinnamon colours as mentioned
above) are unique just like the human finger prints, that is, different strips define different tigers.

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