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Siberian Tiger Diet
The siberian tiger diet, along with other information can be obtained from conservation organizations along with baby information.
Like all the other cats this one also watches its prey for a long time and camouflages itself and only when a suitable moment comes it attacks and kills its prey by biting its neck. If the prey is too big, the animal drags and hides it in a place where other animals can’t get it. These felines mate in winter, and cubs are born by the time it gets warmer. Gestation period is 103 days, and litters average 3-4 cubs. Females usually stay around their young and do not allow males to approach them. The young become independent by age of 1.5-2 years, and reach full puberty by age of 3-4 years.
The siberian tiger diet, along with other information can be obtained from conservation organizations along with baby information.
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Siberian Tiger Diet -
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As these animals live in the cold climate where the winter is almost all the year round and that is why they need a lot of meat. They must eat at least 20 pounds a day to keep fit and they may eat up to 100 pounds at a time. Their strength allows them to drag prey for long distances, and if there is too much food, they hide it in secure places. These felines feed on large prey and hunt wild boar, deer, elk and other animals. They spend almost all of their time hunting. The siberian tiger diet, along with other information can be obtained from conservation organizations along with baby information.
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