Trivia: What is the biggest cat?
Answer: The Sibberian tiger.
The Siberian tiger is the largest cat, weighing 730 to 950 lbs. One can reach a length of 11 1/2 feet and a height of 3 1/2 feet at the shoulder. The Siberian tiger comes from the prairie snow mountains and uninhabited forests of Siberia. It likes to live alone in areas with dense vegetation, which allows it to hide inside so no enemy around it could harm him.
The Siberian tiger feeds mainly on wild boars, rams, and other large mammals. In the winter season, when food is scarce (which often happens since there’s not much vegetation to be found), it also hunts badgers and even bears.
Siberian tigers are known for their beauty and potency, and they have a coat of yellow-red with black stripes, which is why they are called tigers. The name Siberian tiger comes from the fact that it lives mainly in Siberia.
In addition to domestic cats, the feline family includes many different animals, from feral cats to lions and tigers. There are a variety of tigers, like the Bengal tiger and Caspian Tiger, both of which live mainly in forests. The Siberian tiger is the biggest feline (and one of the biggest cats).
A baby tiger is called a cub and it’s often born with blue eyes and plain or spotted fur. They don’t get their full color until they reach seven months. Tigers live about 10 to 15 years in the wild, while others live up to 25 years in captivity.
Biggest tiger ever recorded: In 1910, a tiger was shot in India, which measured 12 feet and 1 inch from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail. In 2010, a tiger was killed in Russia that measures 13 feet from nose to tail.
Since they are natural-born hunters, tigers are carnivores (meat-eaters), but they can also eat vegetation. Tiger prides include between 3 and 8 members, which keep in touch through deep rumbles that sound like growls.