I Need Tiger Info

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Originally posted by Cobraking
i need info for tigers all kinds of tigers. :)

thanks,!! ;)

Okay, here we go:

Tigers are not in fact cats. They are actually a large species of dog. They're not dangerous to humans, and can be found living in the central region of Australia, downtown Tokyo, in high-rise apartments in Buenos Aires and the wild savannahs of Antarctica.

They feed mostly on nuts and berries, and shed their skin in much the same fashion as lizards. They can hold their breath for over 4 hours, and use this skill to swim for seaweed, which they use as flooring for their habitats.

The tiger has very few natural enemies, except for the dung beetle and pot bellied pig.

Hope that helps.
 
Originally posted by vat_man
Okay, here we go:

Tigers are not in fact cats. They are actually a large species of dog. They're not dangerous to humans, and can be found living in the central region of Australia, downtown Tokyo, in high-rise apartments in Buenos Aires and the wild savannahs of Antarctica.

They feed mostly on nuts and berries, and shed their skin in much the same fashion as lizards. They can hold their breath for over 4 hours, and use this skill to swim for seaweed, which they use as flooring for their habitats.

The tiger has very few natural enemies, except for the dung beetle and pot bellied pig.

Hope that helps.

That actually made me laugh Vat, honestly. :lol:
 
Originally posted by vat_man
Okay, here we go:

Tigers are not in fact cats. They are actually a large species of dog. They're not dangerous to humans, and can be found living in the central region of Australia, downtown Tokyo, in high-rise apartments in Buenos Aires and the wild savannahs of Antarctica.

They feed mostly on nuts and berries, and shed their skin in much the same fashion as lizards. They can hold their breath for over 4 hours, and use this skill to swim for seaweed, which they use as flooring for their habitats.

The tiger has very few natural enemies, except for the dung beetle and pot bellied pig.

Hope that helps.
Heh, always the smart arse! :lol:
 
Never heard of that pot bellied pig before though...:lol:
 
Originally posted by vat_man
Okay, here we go:

Tigers are not in fact cats. They are actually a large species of dog. They're not dangerous to humans, and can be found living in the central region of Australia, downtown Tokyo, in high-rise apartments in Buenos Aires and the wild savannahs of Antarctica.

They feed mostly on nuts and berries, and shed their skin in much the same fashion as lizards. They can hold their breath for over 4 hours, and use this skill to swim for seaweed, which they use as flooring for their habitats.

The tiger has very few natural enemies, except for the dung beetle and pot bellied pig.

Hope that helps.

:eek: :) Thanks Vat thats gotta be the most important information

i got :eek: thaanks. all
 
I was laughing at DGB454, duh!

So, why do you need information about Tigers? Is it for a school report? Because I think you teacher will be very pleased with the information Vat gave you, yep.
 
Their tops are made out of rubber,
their bottoms are made out of springs.
They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy and Fun!

They're loaded with vim and vigor.
They love to leap in your lap.
They're jumpy, bumpy, clumpy, thumpy, and Fun!

(To continue Talentless thought)

AO
 
Originally posted by vat_man
Okay, here we go:

Tigers are not in fact cats. They are actually a large species of dog. They're not dangerous to humans, and can be found living in the central region of Australia, downtown Tokyo, in high-rise apartments in Buenos Aires and the wild savannahs of Antarctica.

They feed mostly on nuts and berries, and shed their skin in much the same fashion as lizards. They can hold their breath for over 4 hours, and use this skill to swim for seaweed, which they use as flooring for their habitats.

The tiger has very few natural enemies, except for the dung beetle and pot bellied pig.

Hope that helps.

This isn't true.

Liar.
 
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