evertheless that the tiger normally becomes ON HOLD for a loner does not also add it situations with which this applies. I would like to now deal still the individual family groups that of science be distinguished. One distinguishes scientifically between gynopaedium (nut family), sympaedium (child family) and patrogynopaedium (parent family). This division was made belonging to Deegener. Gynopaedium designates a family group which consists of mother and young animals, that not yet been able to supply for themselfs. The sympaedium is only a family group that is built from young tigers (in most cases from the same throw), those parted themselves from the mother but still exist together and course them. One runs immensely rarely into a patrogynopaedium. Both parents and the young animals live together here in a family, however, the longer existing of a such family grouping is very improbable. It however, remained in a known manner cases together with which both the parents and its children more than one longer period. The pups plan in the most cases nothing of yours bodies father to fear, it comes even before that the tiger with its junior staff cooperates - natural only during the suspicious supervision of the tigress. To play interest with the junior staff however, goes out and the little tigers become mostly pushed quite fast back to their mother. One sees such exceptions quite rarely in the "free" hunting ground but in zoological gardens could be seen one it in the past the one or other times. However, it is walk and add the mother with her pups of the father decollate in order at all not to provide the tiger with the possibility his own junior staff to may do, although this honor the exception will be - confirmed as nature. To on these exceptions and the period it gives no further social contacts to the union between sexes. Since the tigresses spend a big part of their life with upbringing her junior staff, she avoids contact with adult tigers if possible, because they have no chance against a full-grown masculine tiger, and would not be able to defend its junior staff. you should not underestimate the determination of a mother to defend her junior staff. The danger through masculine tigers is in fact the biggest one whom a young tiger is delivered. As next to the lion, tigers also kill the junior staff of another male. Should you still have questions on this subject, then elegant me simply an email: |
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© 2002 by Marc "Shir Khan"
Meiner
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