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What animal is a tiger?
Tigers are big cats.

Tigers belong to big cats, and their fur is light yellow or brownish yellow with black stripes. Round head, short ears, black behind the ears and a white spot in the center. Strong limbs. The tail is thick and long, with black rings and black tail.

Tigers are typical mountain animals, which can survive well from tropical rain forests and evergreen broad-leaved forests in the south to deciduous broad-leaved forests and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests in the north.

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Tigers have no fixed nests, and most of them wander in the mountains for food. Can swim. Due to the development of forest areas and the surge of population, remote areas have developed into villages and towns in the past, and tigers often forage near forest settlements.

Tigers are more active at dusk, more dormant during the day and rarely come out without being disturbed. Tigers have a wide range of activities, and their daily foraging activities can reach dozens of kilometers in the north.

In Xishuangbanna, south of China, there is more food, so the moving distance is shorter. It's basically Nocturnal Animals, but in some protected areas far away from human beings, these guys also go out for a walk during the day. Tigers living in the cold north sometimes have to go out to hunt during the day.

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