Do tigers live in the deciduous forest?

Tigers do not typically inhabit deciduous forests. They prefer dense forests with tall vegetation, such as tropical rainforests and mangrove forests, where they can find ample prey and suitable cover for hunting and resting. Deciduous forests, on the other hand, are characterized by trees that shed their leaves seasonally, resulting in a less dense canopy and a different habitat structure that is not as well-suited for tigers.