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12-30-2021, 04:00 AM( This post was last modified: 12-30-2021, 04:01 AM by LonePredator )
What if the Sumatran Tigers are introduced to the Sundarbans or the Amazon Rainforest?
So, since the Sumatran Tigers actually live in conditions which are a lot similar to the Sundarbans and also similar to the Amazon Rainforests to some degree, what changes could occur in these habitats if the Sumatran Tigers are introduced?
The existing apex predators of both the Sundarbans and the Amazon are very similar to the Sumatran Tigers. The Sundarban Tigers are almost the same weight as the Sumatran Tigers and so are the Jaguars. Both of them are great swimmers as well. Both live in dense forests as well
Do you think the Sumatran Tigers would be able to survive in these new habitats against the existing apex predators?? Would the existing apex predators of these habitats be able to survive after the introduction of Sumatran Tigers?? Would they co-exist with or without any adaptation/change?