Adaptations: What Would Happen If..
The Sumatran tiger's habitat is constantly changing. The tiger needs to adapt to it's surroundings, giving it a better chance of survival.
Climate Change: Colder:
The tiger's coat would become thicker and lighter coloured, to blend in with it's surroundings. The tigers may stay in groups to preserve body heat.
Climate Change: Hotter:
The tiger would lose it's thick undercoat and become sand-coloured rather than orange. The tigers' territories may become larger, and the animals would become fully nocturnal, rather than dusk hunters.
Less food available:
The Sumatran tigers' territories would become larger, and they would venture out of their territory more in search of prey. The tiger would become smaller, meaning that they won't need as much nutrients.
More food available:
Sumatran tigers would become larger, and capable of killing larger prey. After their population is restored, they would aim for total world domination. A group called the 'Illumikitty'.
The tiger's coat would become thicker and lighter coloured, to blend in with it's surroundings. The tigers may stay in groups to preserve body heat.
Climate Change: Hotter:
The tiger would lose it's thick undercoat and become sand-coloured rather than orange. The tigers' territories may become larger, and the animals would become fully nocturnal, rather than dusk hunters.
Less food available:
The Sumatran tigers' territories would become larger, and they would venture out of their territory more in search of prey. The tiger would become smaller, meaning that they won't need as much nutrients.
More food available:
Sumatran tigers would become larger, and capable of killing larger prey. After their population is restored, they would aim for total world domination. A group called the 'Illumikitty'.