Animal Study Leilah

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MY TIGER WORK LEILAH JAMES

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MY TIGER WORK

LEILAH JAMES

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DIET Tigers are predators and they often eat four

legged animals. Their favorite food is wild pigs and wild cows and all sorts of little creatures like birds and insects.

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DIET Tigers have a very good since of smell.

Sometimes tigers can take twenty tries and only catch one prey.

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DIETTigers are known to eat sixty pounds of meat in

one night. It takes a tiger a lot of days to finish eating its prey that the tiger killed.

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INTRESTING FACTSTigers seem to enjoy swimming. Some

tigers even swim in ponds and sometimes they swim to catch fish.

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APPEARANCE Tigers have different ways of talking to each other. Tigers are powerful animals. Orange tigers have yellow eyes and white tigers have blue eyes.

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APPERANCE Tigers weigh 150 and 650 pounds. A tiger weighs more than two baby elephants.

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APPEARANCEAll tigers have a very

good eye sight. Each and every tiger has a different stripe pattern.

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DIETA tiger drags its prey

with its teeth sunk into its prey. A tiger will take its food and drag it to a sheltered spot so that another tiger could not eat it.

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INTRESTING FACTSTigers are the

largest cats in the wild. Most male tigers weigh 500 pounds and some females are smaller and weigh 300 pounds.

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CONSERVATIONTigers bones are used for medicine. Tigers

bones are crushed to be used for anti-inflammatory drugs.

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ConservationPeople use tigers’ bodies and

bones for medicine. People kill tigers because they

thought tigers would eat their cows or other animals.

People kill tigers because they are afraid tigers will kill them.

People use their skins for rugs.

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Conservation There are maybe only 7,000 tigers left in the world.

They are an endangered species.

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