Tigers are solitary predators. They live and hunt alone for most of the time. During mating season tigers can be found along with their mating partner. Apart from the mating season, male tigers don't tolerate the presence of other males in their territory. Female tigers can be spotted with one or more cubs when she is rearing them. After the cubs mature, they go their own way and continue living alone.
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No they do not.
Tigers are solitary animals and prefer to live alone. In fact, all cats are solitary except one. And that one exception are lions, which live and travel in a group called a pride.
Tigers only live in groups if they are "forced" to do so, for example in zoos, but in these cases they'd have to be raised together as cubs in order to learn to share their enclosed territory.
No, they do not work in packs rather they are loners much like the lion. Why, you ask, because they are territorial and will not accept another male near their territory except for the cubs.