How many claws does a tiger have?

A tiger has four claws and 18 claws.

A tiger has five toes on each foot of its front leg and four toes on each foot of its back leg. All toes have claws. Tiger with claws of 80 to 100 mm: a big cat; The coat is light yellow or brownish yellow with black stripes; Round head, short ears, black behind the ears and a white spot in the center. Strong limbs; The tail is thick and long, with black rings and black tail.

Introduction of tiger

Tiger (scientific name: Panthera tigris? ; English name: Tiger): it is a big cat among mammals; The coat is light yellow or brownish yellow and covered with black stripes; Round head, short ears, black behind the ears and a white spot in the center. Strong limbs; The tail is thick and long, with black rings and black tail. There are nine subspecies, and there are great differences in size and morphology between them.

The Northeast Tiger is the largest, the male is 3.7 meters long and weighs 423 kilograms. Sumatran tiger is the smallest surviving subspecies. The male tiger is 2.34m long and weighs136kg. Tigers are typical mountain animals, which can survive well from tropical rain forests and evergreen broad-leaved forests in the south to deciduous broad-leaved forests and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests in the north.

Tigers often act alone, and only in the breeding season do males and females live together. There are no fixed nests, and most of them wander in the mountains for food. Can swim. Tigers are more active at dusk, more dormant during the day and rarely come out without being disturbed. Tigers have a wide range of activities, and their daily foraging activities can reach dozens of kilometers in the north; In the south, because there is more food, the movement distance is shorter.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tiger