How do you draw a Easy Tiger?

How do you draw a Easy Tiger?

DIRECTIONS

  1. Draw the round head and mouth.
  2. Add the nose line, eyes, and ears.
  3. Start the body shape to the side as shown.
  4. Attach one front and one back leg.
  5. Draw the two remaining legs. Erase the gray lines.
  6. Add a nice, thick tail.
  7. Draw LOTS of triangles, and stripes on the tail.
  8. Add a safari looking background.

How do you draw a tiger cub for beginners?

Step by Step Drawing tutorial on How to Draw Tiger Cub

  1. Draw a circle & outline for ears. Draw two ovals & outlines for arms & legs.
  2. Draw outlines for the face & ears. Draw outlines for the eyes & lips.
  3. Draw outlines for nose & lips. Draw outline for the body.
  4. Draw eye brows & moustache. Enhance drawing as shown.

How do you make a roaring tiger?

Step 1: Draw a big circle near the right side of the paper as a guide for the growling tiger’s head. First draw four small marks to indicate the height and width of the circle, then connect the marks using curved lines. Sketch lightly at first so that it’s easy to erase if you make a mistake.

What Colour is a tiger?

There are three definite colors of tigers; standard orange with black stripes, white with black or dark stripes, and the golden tiger with cinnamon stripes.

What is the Colour of Lion?

Lions range in color from nearly white to tawny yellow, ash brown, ochre, and deep orange-brown. They have a tuft of dark fur at the tip of their tail. Lions are the largest of all African cats.

Where in Asia do tigers live?

Wild tigers live in Asia. Larger subspecies, such as the Siberian tiger, tend to live in northern, colder areas, such as eastern Russia and northeastern China. Smaller subspecies live in southern, warmer countries, such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Why does a tiger have stripes?

The answer: camouflage! Green tigers? In my work as a zoological veterinarian, I’ve seen up close how various animals’ coats, feathers, colours, spots and stripes have evolved to either help them attract a mate or disguise them. Camouflage — or “cryptic coloration” — allows them to hide, undetected.

Why would a tiger pee on you?

Tigers mark their territory in a number of ways and do so as a way of mapping out their area of control. Their main method is to spray a form of urine from their anal gland, which they usually do in an area protected from the elements, to ensure that the smell lingers.