Tigresses have young at all seasons of the year, and they breed apparently only once in three years, which is about the time the cubs remain with their mother.
How it is that amongst mature animals tigresses predominate so markedly I am unable to say.
This tends to prove that there are an equal number of each sex born,[19] the marked preponderance of adult tigresses over tigers being accounted for by most writers by the native story that the male tigers kill the young male cubs.
Win was not of the stuff from which tigresses are made, and was incapable of seizing for herself anything--be it a seat in the subway or the chance to sell a mantle--which some other human creature was striving to get.
Salaries were no larger than elsewhere, but a handsome percentage was paid on sales; and those tigers and tigresses who were strong and ferocious enough to grab meat from under their weaker comrades' noses did extremely well.
Tiger cubs a year old average about five feet eight inches, tigresses some three inches or so less.
The average of tigers and tigressesis eight feet ten and a quarter inches.
Well, no; these tawny-haired tigresses don't have children.
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