Siberian tigers do have longer, silkier coats in fall and winter, then shed them as spring begins to warm the environment.
Siberian tigers are adapted for the cold and have thicker hair coats and are larger than their Southern counterparts.
No , tigers can't change colors because they are just permanent color fur and you can't really do anything natually to change the color only by dyeing it
Siberian tigers are adapted for the cold and have thicker hair coats and are larger than their Southern counterparts.
there are no white siberian tigers. only bengal tigers can have white coats.
Their coats change color to camoflauge
As domestic dogs, huskies are controlled population wise by us, so they cannot be considered endangered species.
Siberian tigers are powerful hunters that travel many miles to find prey, such as elk and wild boar. They use their fur coats as camouflage (no two tigers have same pattern) and hunt by stealth. They lie in wait and creep close enough to attack their victims with a quick spring and a fatal pounce. A hungry Siberian tiger can eat as much as 60 pounds (27 kilograms) in one night, although they usually eat less.
Siberian tigers are powerful hunters that travel many miles to find prey, such as elk and wild boar. They use their fur coats as camouflage (no two tigers have same pattern) and hunt by stealth. They lie in wait and creep close enough to attack their victims with a quick spring and a fatal pounce. A hungry Siberian tiger can eat as much as 60 pounds (27 kilograms) in one night, although they usually eat less.
White Siberian tigers have their shape for what they do to stay alive. They are musculer so they can catch prey and tare ot to pieces to eat it and to catch up with it's prey. They have ver thick coats to keep them warm in the days and nights.
Siberian tigers are adapted for the cold and have thicker hair coats and are larger than their Southern counterparts.
Colors and animals were, and are, used in coats of arms because they are used a symbols.