A tiger is orange, A wolf is grey. A tiger lives in warm areas, A wolf lives in cold areas. A tiger has stripes, A wolf is plain. A tiger is a cat, A wolf is a dog.
A tiger
The Tiger. The Tiger is probably two or three times heavier than a wolf. It is also many times stronger than a wolf. It can easily kill a wolf with just one bite.
The thylacine, sometimes called a tiger wolf, is extinct and does not run now.
Wolf eyes is ookami (no) me in Japanese.
Wolf Eyes was created in 1996.
Tiger Eyes was created in 1981.
dragons are more powerful than tigers
Tiger Eyes has 224 pages.
The Tasmanian Tiger or Wolf was neither a tiger nor a wolf, but instead its own unique species of marsupial that is now extinct.The correct name for the Tasmanian Tiger is Thylacine. It was a carnivorous marsupial, or dasyurid, like the Tasmanian Devil, although recent research suggests it was most closely related to the numbat than the Tasmanian Devil.The Tasmanian Tiger, also known as the Tasmanian Wolf, was native to Tasmania, the southern island state of Australia. It was the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world before its believed extinction in 1936. The first disputed sighting of the Thylacine was by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642, although his description also matched that of the tiger quoll. The Tasmanian Tiger was only classified in 1808 and it was so named because of its distinctive striped backs. It was also called the Tasmanian Wolf because of its vague resemblance to a wolf and the unique howling noise it would make to communicate.
The correct name for the Tasmanian Tiger is Thylacine. It was a carnivorous marsupial, or dasyurid, like the Tasmanian Devil, although recent research suggests it was most closely related to the numbat than the Tasmanian Devil.The Tasmanian Tiger, also known as the Tasmanian Wolf, was native to Tasmania, the southern island state of Australia. It was the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world before its believed extinction in 1936. The first disputed sighting of the Thylacine was by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642, although his description also matched that of the tiger quoll. The Tasmanian Tiger was only classified in 1808 and it was so named because of its distinctive striped backs. It was also called the Tasmanian Wolf because of its vague resemblance to a wolf and the unique howling noise it would make to communicate.Therefore the Tasmanian Tiger or Wolf was in fact neither a tiger nor a wolf, but instead its own unique species of marsupial that is sadly now extinct.
The white tiger is merely a color variation of the Bengal tiger. Most white Bengal tigers are white with brown or black stripes, and have blue eyes. They are the same size as other Bengals, reaching up to 600 pounds.