Where do white tigers sleep?
Robert King
They sleep on rocks, in the grass, in their wild habitat, next to their prey, or wherever they feel the need to rest. They tangle their paws in the grass. They hug their mother and pull the inside of her mouth with their small paws, or pounce on her to wake her up. They play fight with each other or nap on each other’s backs. White tigers are everywhere, in all sorts of positions, at all hours of the day, in all kinds of light, covering every inch of space from ground to trees. The coolest part? They adapt and interact with their surroundings (the entire world) as it changes throughout the day in real time and according to seasons, weather patterns, and time of day.
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The tiger has always been at the top of the food chain, feared by many and admired by all. With the ability to jump up to 10 feet into the air, they are by far the most impressive animals on land. Their bodies from head to tail can measure up to 10 feet and reach a massive 350 pounds. With constantly sharpening claws, it is no surprise that tigers are known for their stealth. They use these razor-sharp claws when hunting and as an instinct to keep danger away from themselves as well hang onto things for climbing.
Wild animals don’t like when they are put into cages. No sane being enjoys being caged in a zoo or even in their own homes for that matter, nope not at all. However, as much as so many of them would be free there are some that enjoy life behind bars. They know that it is true freedom from the mean streets and lack of food to prevent hunger.