no because tigers are tropical and love trees and it is lions that live in the savanna because the trees are scarce and they like the sun. No, tigers prefer large space with medium forests, near to rivers. read more
No, there are no tigers naturally occurring in savannas. Their native areas don’t have any naturally occurring savanna-type habitats and their striped coats don’t really lend themselves to a successful life on the savanna. I think some tigers were located to Africa as an experiment once. I don’t remember how that concluded. read more
Tigers are found in amazingly diverse habitats: rain forests, grasslands, savannas and even mangrove swamps. Unfortunately, 93% of historical tiger lands have disappeared primarily because of expanding human activity. Saving tigers means saving forests that are vital to the health of the planet. read more