The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
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A baby tiger is typically born after a gestation period of about 100-110 days. The exact timing can vary depending on the specific species of tiger.
A chinchilla pregnancy typically lasts around 111 days, which is just under 4 months. During this time, the baby chinchilla develops in the mother's womb until it is ready to be born.
While the length of a baby tiger varies from breed to breed, typically, a baby tiger is about 5 to 6 inches long when born. Tiger cubs are also between 1.5 and 2 pounds, generally, though both length and weight at birth vary depending on how large or small the tiger breed is.
Tiger cubs are born with short tails that are about 2-3 inches long. Their tails will grow longer as they mature, reaching a length of around 2-3 feet when fully grown.
A tiger carries her baby, or cub, for a gestation period of about 3.5 months before giving birth. The mother tiger then takes care of her cubs for about 1.5 to 2 years, until they are old enough to hunt and fend for themselves.
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