Description
On average female tigers give birth to 2-4 cubs at a time every two years. Almost half of all cubs born do not survive to adulthood. The stripes they are born with are unique to each cub, much like a human fingerprint. They will grow up to weigh up to 270 kg. Male tigers are heavier than female tiers. Apart from the time with their mothers, they will grow up to be solitary animals.
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