如何区别虎与老虎?

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第1个回答  2024-04-15
1. Territory: Tigers are solitary creatures, only living together with their mates during the breeding season. Each tiger has its own territory.
2. Behavior: Tigers do not have fixed nests and often roam through forests and mountains in search of food. They are capable swimmers and do not climb trees. Tigers are primarily nocturnal and dislike hot weather due to their lack of sweat glands. During the summer, they seek shade under trees or in hollows to stay cool. Exceptionally skilled swimmers, they particularly enjoy basking in waterholes, especially in hot regions.
3. Hunting: Tigers' primary weapons for attack are their robust teeth and retractable claws. When hunting, they are fierce, swift, and decisive, aiming to expend the least energy for the greatest possible gain. When a prey is encountered, a tiger crouches low and looks for cover, slowly approaching the target. Once within striking distance, it suddenly leaps out, aiming for the prey's back to avoid resistance. The tiger uses its claws to pierce the prey's back and bring it to the ground, then latches onto the throat with its sharp canines to suffocate it until the prey is dead.
4. Diet: Tigers typically prey on large mammals, including various species of wild deer, wild sheep, wild cattle, and wild pigs. They may also hunt birds and other small animals occasionally, and in autumn, they consume berries and large insects. Occasionally, they also eat grass to aid digestion.
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