Description
A tiger's stripes are as diverse and unique as fingerprints. Even the skin underneath bears the stripes. At first glance, this extravagant pattern doesn't seem like it could be advantageous. The tiger doesn't want to be immediately discovered by its prey. But when the tiger goes hunting at dawn or dusk, its stripes camouflage it perfectly. They take on the appearance of tall grass or fleeting shadows. Unlike many other "cats" and felines, the tiger loves to bathe and is a good swimmer. Therefore, for many prey, water is not a safe haven.