Do tigers live with other animals or by themselves?

Tigers are solitary animals, meaning they live by themselves.

They may occasionally interact with other tigers for mating, but they generally avoid each other.

Here's why:

* Territory: Tigers have large territories that they defend fiercely. This helps them avoid competition for food and mates.

* Food: Tigers are apex predators and need a large amount of prey. Sharing a territory with another tiger would make it difficult to find enough food.

* Mating: While tigers may mate, they do not form long-term pairs. Once mating is complete, the male and female typically go their separate ways.

So, while tigers may occasionally cross paths, they generally prefer to be alone.