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because there cute

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Dominant male

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12y ago
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Neither. Tigers do not live in groups (prides, packs, etc.) They solitary for the most part, except when mating or caring for cubs. Really the only word for a circumstance like that is family, but that isn't used officially.

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10y ago
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Tigers are solitary animals and do not gather in groups.

For this reason there is no collective noun for a group of Tigers.


The only exception is when Tigers mate.

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8y ago
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Except for a female tiger with cubs, tigers do not live in "packs." Lions are the only big cats that lives in "packs" called prides.

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Keylen Daniels

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THIS HELPED A LOT THANK YOU
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Keylen Daniels

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it help a little bit too tho

A pack of tigers is called a streak of tigers. It is also sometimes called an ambush of tigers.

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12y ago
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An ambush or streak.

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It is called a pride.

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Steak

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