growls,grunts and tackling
Most animals (dogs for example) sense body language, so maybe tigers do too. tigers communicate through moving their tail.
Body language plays an important role in communication. A persons body language let's others know if they are really interested in what is going on.
the way of talking with others in the form of action......... by sandeep
Siberian tigers are known for its striped cat with black markings appearing on a tan yellow backgrou. The striped pattern is believed to help the predator hide invegetataion by breaking up the outline of its body.
They are hunted for pelts (fur) to make coats.
Body language, the splashing of water, nipping, and quacking.
A tapeworm living in a wolf's body can not be called a predator. It is a parasite. It only eats the food in the wolf's intestines, not the whole wolf.
Animals are either prey or predator. Also, animal types are natural enemies-- they don't "speak the same language" or body language, so they'd fight and get hurt.
Body language, like spoken language, is learned from others, even if that happens on a subconscious basis. So, different cultures teach people different things.
Sales people, Managers, Interviewers, Interrogators are a few. Essentially any field where communicating with others is a large part of the job can utilise body language.
Tigers cannot regenerate their body parts.
Tigers are apex predators which means they do not have any natural predator. There is no animal that can kill and consume a tiger. Tigers have only 2 enemies - One is their own clan - Tigers can kill one another during a fight. Second is Humans. Humans are the most dangerous foes of the tigers. Humans have been hunting tigers for their skin and other body parts for decades which has wiped out large populations of these majestic beasts.