Dogs, cats, and chickens often live near humans in domestic or farm environments. Dogs are often raised to guard the house, live in the garden or indoors, and can adapt to many types of climate. Cats often live more freely, can stay indoors or roam outside, they like warm and quiet spaces. Chickens are raised in large coops or yards where they can freely forage for food from the soil and insects.
Tigers are wild animals, living in jungles, grasslands or mountain areas. They need a large natural environment with abundant food sources and safe hiding places.
Cows, sheep and goats are livestock animals, usually living on farms or grasslands. Cows need large spaces to graze and live. Sheep and goats are well adapted to mountainous areas, eating grass and low plants. Their living environment needs to be cool and have enough water and food sources.