The FOMC Forced Streak In the wild, tigers do not generally stay in groups. Yet, because of man, tigers are sometimes forced into unnatural social groups. These groups are called “streaks.” Tigers are not necessarily aggressive to one another. In the wild when two tigers meet, they may stop to rub heads and do the sort of “air-kissing” your housecat does. But then they go their separate ways. Generally, tiger “streaks” occur in captivity because
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