Amur Tigers and Siberian Tigers are the the same species of tiger. Amur is just another name for Siberian.
we call them cubs, a Amur tiger cubs. same with any other cats
Yes because both are Siberian tigers although they are different colors and they are in the same region .
no. Siberian tigers have the most while samatran tigers have the least.
no
Siberian tiger's eyes are for seeing things. The same reason that humans have eyes.
Like any other normal animal. They are no different to them.The same way other animals (and Humans) reproduce. There are male Siberian tigers and female Siberian tigers. The male impregnates the female, who gives birth a few months later.
Like any other normal animal. They are no different to them.The same way other animals (and Humans) reproduce. There are male Siberian tigers and female Siberian tigers. The male impregnates the female, who gives birth a few months later.
No,the Caspian tiger was an extinct subspecie of tigers that was almost in the Same size and Looks like the modern Siberian tiger,white tigers are a color morph Of any Subspecies of tigers(the Siberian tigers don't have this problem only if a Bengal tiger with a color morph and a Siberian will mate,so generally only a Bengal Tigers seem to have this mutant).A white tiger's pale coloration is caused by the presence of a recessive gene (the Same thing that causing a dominant allele for the jaguars and recessive allele for The leopards to have black fur)
No, all tigers have about the same lifespan, up to around 25 years, maximum.
No. Siberian tigers do not live in herds, they are very territorial of their area. However, some tigers can become friends and help one another, but this event is very rare, for the Chinese saying goes, ''two tigers can not stay on the same mountain.'' Tigers in general are solitary and only pair up to mate.
All known naturally occurring White tigers - and there's been preciously few of those - have been bengal tigers. Don't Think there are any White siberian tigers in the wild. Might be a bengal/siberian White cross in captivity somewhere. Which would most likely have the same Life expectancy as its parents.