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Drawing Siberian Tiger
In a drawing, siberian tiger and babies are great, yet threatened, so habitat preservation including farms reduction is essential.
The size of the territory may vary and depends on the amount of food available. Usually it is from about 10 to 30 square miles. Though these cats prefer to hunt alone they still may gather sometimes if there is enough food. Although these felines are solitary and highly territorial, fights do not happen frequently. They prefer to avoid contacts with competing animals, and rarely attack humans. These are the biggest felines on the planet, and are in danger of extinction. There are less than 500 animals left in the world.
In a drawing, siberian tiger and babies are great, yet threatened, so habitat preservation including farms reduction is essential.
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Drawing Siberian Tiger -
babies, farms
Though these cats are used to living alone and they have their own territories, which they mark by spraying the urine over the bushes and scratching the trees, their territory may overlap. Usually a male's territory overlaps with the territories of several females. The dominant male mates with all receptive females within his harem. Males do not follow unreceptive females and recognize those in heat by the smell of their urine. These animals are induced ovulators and it takes a lot of copulations for a female to become pregnant. In a drawing, siberian tiger and babies are great, yet threatened, so habitat preservation including farms reduction is essential.
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