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He also at times has been seen providing them with kills to feed on. The male, however, does not stay for long with the family and occasionally spends time with them while patroling and marking his territory. A single male might be a father to more than one litter at a time in his territory, which is often divided into more female tigress sub-territories. His main responsibility is to protect his territory, and hence his families, from the dangers of rival males who are always trying to overthrow the dominant tiger in the main natal area. The rival males do pose a threat to young cubs as they would like the tigress to come into estrus again and bear their cubs. Although it might at times seem brutal, it is probably nature's way of ensuring the survival of the fittest gene pool. |
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