Tiger's response to:
1. SMELL- Did you know that tiger's sense of smell does not contribute to hunting? A tiger's sense of smell is used to bring territory, readiness, and availability. They use their scent to mark territory and the woman use their urine to mark territory and the male will pick up the scent and mark it theirs.
2. TIME OF DAY- Did you know that during the day time or midday when it is hot tigers tend to be lazy and sleep? Also during midday is when they groom. When it becomes sunset or evening, it becomes time for them to go hunting.
3. SIGHT-Did you know that Sumartan Tigers have binocular vision. They have to face people one on one because binocular vision folds each eye's field of vision overlapping creating a three dimensional image. 4. TOUCH- Did you know that tigers use the sense of touch to navigate though the darkness, detect danger, and attack prey? Tigers have 5 different types of of whiskers that detect sensory information and are differentiated by their location on the body. Whiskers differ from guard hairs in that they are thicker, more deeply rooted in the skin and surrounded by a small capsule of blood. The root of the whisker displaces the blood when the whisker comes into contact with something thereby amplifying the movement. Sensory nerves detect this movement and send signals to the brain for interpretation.
5. HEARING-A tigers sense of sound is used mostly for hunting and finding prey. They can hear high frequency sounds and prey that is underground. Tigers area always alert and active in hearing.
1. SMELL- Did you know that tiger's sense of smell does not contribute to hunting? A tiger's sense of smell is used to bring territory, readiness, and availability. They use their scent to mark territory and the woman use their urine to mark territory and the male will pick up the scent and mark it theirs.
2. TIME OF DAY- Did you know that during the day time or midday when it is hot tigers tend to be lazy and sleep? Also during midday is when they groom. When it becomes sunset or evening, it becomes time for them to go hunting.
3. SIGHT-Did you know that Sumartan Tigers have binocular vision. They have to face people one on one because binocular vision folds each eye's field of vision overlapping creating a three dimensional image. 4. TOUCH- Did you know that tigers use the sense of touch to navigate though the darkness, detect danger, and attack prey? Tigers have 5 different types of of whiskers that detect sensory information and are differentiated by their location on the body. Whiskers differ from guard hairs in that they are thicker, more deeply rooted in the skin and surrounded by a small capsule of blood. The root of the whisker displaces the blood when the whisker comes into contact with something thereby amplifying the movement. Sensory nerves detect this movement and send signals to the brain for interpretation.
5. HEARING-A tigers sense of sound is used mostly for hunting and finding prey. They can hear high frequency sounds and prey that is underground. Tigers area always alert and active in hearing.