10 Interesting Facts About Tigers You Didn't Know
Tigers are among the most prominent creatures on earth. They are the largest species of cats that still live on earth. This untamed untapped Hunter weighs up to 670lb (306 kg) and has a total body length of 11 ft (3.3 m). In the last century, Tigers were put in a corner to leave their habitat, and more than 93% of their species were destroyed. At the beginning of the 20th century, the global population in the wild was around 100,000. After a gradual decline in human settlements and fragmentation, it is now estimated to be between 3,062 and 3,948. Here are ten interesting and unusual facts about the tiger (belonging to the Panthera family): 1. The tiger's penis smells foul Tigers' are solitary animals. The tigress has an area of 20 km (7.7 sq. Miles), while the male covers about 60 to 100 km (23 to 39 sq. Miles). To mark their starting point and end, the elders scratch a tree and spray their urine with the smelly popcorn that smells like buttocks! In this scent, the tiger can