Jumat, 04 Januari 2013

Describing Of Tiger



Tigers
Tiger is one of the mammals (warm-blooded, furry with mammary gland), meat eaters (carnivores), the family Felidae (cat), Panthera genus, species tigris (tiger).
Tiger is an animal that lived on land that many of the areas that trees in the forest. Tigers are also very expert in swimming and running abilities.
Tigers have striped fur color is black with a variation of brown. Tiger has fangs and claws that enable it to hunt their prey.
Tiger is a carnivorous animal because tiger is a carnivore. Tigers usually hunt large prey such as deer rather sambar, deer, pigs, deer, deer, and others.
orange fur with lighter underside. It has exceptionally stout teeth, and the canines are the longest among living felids with a crown height of as much as 74.5 mm (2.93 in) or even 90 mm (3.5 in). In zoos, tigers have lived for 20 to 26 years, which also seems to be their longevity in the wild. They are territorial and generally solitary but social animals, often requiring large contiguous areas of habitat that support their prey requirements. This, coupled The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species, reaching a total body length of up to 3.3 metres  and weighing up to 306 kg (. It is the third largest land carnivore (behind only the Polar bear and the Brown bear). Its most recognizable feature is a pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddishwith the fact that they are indigenous to some of the more densely populated places on Earth, has caused significant conflicts with humans.
Mating can occur all year round, but is generally more common between November and April. A female is only receptive for three to six days and mating is frequent during that time period. A pair will copulate frequently and noisily, like other cats. The gestation period can range from 93 to 112 days, although the average is 104–106 days. The litter size usually consists of anywhere from 1 to 6 cubs, though 2 to 3 is usually the norm. Cubs can weigh from 680 to 1,400 g (1.5 to 3.1 lb) each at birth and are born blind and helpless.
In 1758, Linnaeus first described the species in his work Systema Naturae under the scientific name Felis tigris. In 1929, the British taxonomist Reginald Innes Pocock subordinated the species under the genus Panthera using the scientific name Panthera tigris.
The word Panthera is probably of Oriental origin and retraceable to the Ancient Greek word panther, the Latin word panthera, the Old French word pantere, most likely meaning "the yellowish animal", or from pandarah meaning whitish-yellow. The derivation from Greek pan- ("all") and ther ("beast") may be folk etymology that led to many curious fables.
The word "tiger" is retraceable to the Latin word tigris meaning a spotted tigerhound of Actaeon.] The Greek word tigris is possibly derived from a Persian source.
Range of the tiger in 1900 and 1990.

suMBER: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger
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1.    Generally= between
2.    Humans= People
3.    Usually=GENERALY
4.    Teritorial=area
5.    Stout= solid
antonym
1.     MALE=FEMALE
2.     LARGERS=SMALLERS
3.     KARNIVORA=HERBIVORA
4.     USUALY=NEVER
5.     OPINIAON=FACT






clasification
Tiger is one of the mammals (warm-blooded, furry with mammary gland), meat eaters (carnivores), the family Felidae (cat), Panthera genus, species tigris (tiger).

BEHAVIOUR
Mating can occur all year round, but is generally more common between November and April. A female is only receptive for three to six days and mating is frequent during that time period. A pair will copulate frequently and noisily, like other cats. The gestation period can range from 93 to 112 days, although the average is 104–106 days. The litter size usually consists of anywhere from 1 to 6 cubs, though 2 to 3 is usually the norm. Cubs can weigh from 680 to 1,400 g (1.5 to 3.1 lb) each at birth and are born blind and helpless.
HABITATS
Tiger is an animal that lived on land that many of the areas that trees in the forest.
CHATRS
This, coupled The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species, reaching a total body length of up to 3.3 metres  and weighing up to 306 kg (. It is the third largest land carnivore (behind only the Polar bear and the Brown bear). The litter size usually consists of anywhere from 1 to 6 cubs, though 2 to 3 is usually the norm. Cubs can weigh from 680 to 1,400 g (1.5 to 3.1 lb) each at birth and are born blind and helpless.

FAMILY
Carnivora

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