National Geographic | The Lives of Tigers - History channel - HD Documentary

National Geographic | The Lives of Tigers - History channel - HD Documentary

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The life cycle of an animal refers to the stages through which the average specimen goes during the entire period that extends from its birth to its eventual death. Studying and knowing about an animal’s normal life cycle gives researchers and enthusiasts important insights and foundations on which to plan and base their efforts, particularly in the sphere of conservation. Image of a tiger cub Tiger cub (4 days) At birth, the tiger weighs between 780 and 1 600 grams (averaging just over one kilogram) after a gestation period of about 3.5 months. They will stay hidden and protected in the comfy den that their mother prepared before their birth for the first eight weeks of their lives They are nursed by their mother who will gradually begin to introduce solids when the cubs are between six and eight weeks old.
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