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Rajendra
Aug 2, 2020

Many tigers have golden fur and thin black stripes to blend into long, dry grass. Being well camouflaged against their surroundings allows tigers to get very close to their target without being seen—so a quick pounce is all that’s needed to catch dinner. Black stripes help to break up the outline of the tiger’s body. This fools prey, even when the tiger is really close to it. Most tigers have orange fur, which matches the golden colour of the grass and the fallen leaf litter in the forest.