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Published on Dec 03, 2015
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Tigers
By: Jacob Weaver
Photo by
digitalART2
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Support & Protection
Endoskeleton they have an internal skeleton to support their body
Tigers are therapsids meaning they have four limbs extending under their body
to protect the tiger from the weather they have fur to keep them at a constant temp.
they also have claws on their feet to catch prey and protect themselves.
Photo by
digitalART2
3.
Movement
some tigers have webbed feet to help swim
they have claws to help catch prey and protect themselves and they can use them to climb
Photo by
Jonathan Lidbeck
4.
reproduction
since tigers are placental animals they have gestation and their gestation period is 93-112 days
males are mature after 4 to 5 years and females is only 3 to 4 years
a female enters her estrus cycle every 3 to 9 months and last 3 to 6 days
Photo by
digitalART2
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reproduction
they mate initiate mating by howling and whining and the female who's ready to reproduce will reply
they will mate several times over a period of a couple days
the male may have more than one female mate
Photo by
chadh
6.
homeostasis
use osmosis to diffuse water in and out of cells to balance concentration
they excrete waste out there anus
Photo by
Rene Mensen
7.
homeostasis
tigers are endotherms
they create their own body heat through metabolic prosseces
tigers also have fur and fat to keep them warm
homoeothermic they body temp doesn't depend on outside influences
Photo by
TeryKats
8.
circulation
tigers have a 4 chambered heart
they have a closed circulatory system
arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and the veins bring it back without oxygen
the aorta carries oxygenated blood straight to the brain
Photo by
belgianchocolate
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respiration
the lungs bring in air which puts oxygen into the blood for the organs to absorb
the diaphragm expands and contracts to pull O2 into the lungs and push out CO2
hemoglobin carries the O2 in the blood
Photo by
digitalART2
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digestion
tigers have a complete digestive tract
a esophagus to push food to the stomach
stomach holds digestive acids to break down food for absorbtion
the intestines absorb nutrients that the tiger needs
the tiger then excretes the waste out its anus
Photo by
digicacy
11.
nutrition
tigers are mainly carnivorous but sometimes they will eat fruits.
the predate their food( the stalk their prey until the time is right to pounce and catch it)
they eat red meat and anything living that they can catch, deer and wild boar.
depending on where they live tigers will also eat antelope, livestock, buffalo, monkeys, frogs, fish, snakes and young elephants and rhinos.
Photo by
KRO-J
12.
Untitled Slide
Your Animal." Your Animal. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2015.
"Tiger Reproduction." Tiger Facts and Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2015.
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Review
I feel that mine was one of the better presentations. some of the others didn't have some of the slides filled out (and if they were the info didn't show up on my computer) and I fell mine had more in depth information that is valuable for review.
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