Tigers Hunting Ability
Leyland Grace
Leyland has been the foremost authority on the 'Big Cats' at the Wildlife Institute. He has been lecturing to students and enthusiasts alike at different venues around the world, educating many on the importance of the felines to our planet.
Tigers live alone and aggressively scent-mark large territories to keep their rivals away. They are powerful hunters that travel many miles to find prey, such as elk and wild boar, on nocturnal hunts. Tigers use their distinctive coats as camouflage (no two have exactly the same stripes) and hunt by stealth. They lie in wait and creep close enough to attack their victims with a quick spring and a fatal pounce. A hungry tiger can eat as much as 60 pounds in one night, though they usually eat less.
Despite their fearsome reputation, most tigers avoid humans; however, a few do become dangerous killers. These animals are often sick and unable to hunt normally, or live in areas where their traditional prey has vanished.
Reference - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/siberian-tiger