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Tigers (虎, Tora) are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series. Each tiger, except Rolf, Tybalt, and Bangle have unique facial markings.

There are seven tiger villagers, of which four are male and three are female, making it the second least amount of villagers for a species, behind Octopuses. Two are peppy, one is snooty, three are jock, and one is cranky, though Rowan used to be a cranky islander in Animal Forest+, Animal Crossing, and Animal Forest e+. There are no normal, sisterly, lazy, or smug tigers.

Leonardo is actually a leopard just categorized under the Tiger species due to using the Tiger base model.

Rolf and Rowan are only tigers to appear in every game in the series, though all tigers have appeared in New Leaf, Happy Home Designer, and New Horizons.

Quick Answers

What are the unique facial markings of the Tiger villagers in Animal Crossing? toggle section
In Animal Crossing, Tiger villagers exhibit distinct facial markings. Rolf, a notable tiger villager, is characterized by his white fur with dark gray stripes, whiskers, and pink around his eyes. His light blue inner ears add to his unique appearance. Tigers in the game possess diverse personalities, ranging from peppy and snooty to jock and cranky.
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Who are the seven Tiger villagers in Animal Crossing? toggle section
In Animal Crossing, there are seven Tiger villagers. These include four males and three females with diverse personalities. Two Tigers are peppy, one is snooty, three are jock, and one is cranky. Leonardo, although a Leopard, is listed under the Tiger species due to the Tiger base model. Rolf and Rowan are the exclusive Tigers appearing in Animal Forest+, Animal Crossing, and Animal Forest e+.
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What are the different personality types of the Tiger villagers in Animal Crossing? toggle section
In Animal Crossing, Tiger villagers display diverse personalities. Bianca, a peppy tiger, has a fleeting attention span and can be easily upset. She interacts well with lazy, normal, jock, sisterly, and other peppy villagers, but may vex cranky and snooty villagers. The tiger villagers consist of two peppy, one snooty, three jock, and one cranky. The game does not feature any normal, sisterly, lazy, or smug tigers.
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Who is the cranky Tiger villager in Animal Crossing? toggle section
Rolf is the cranky Tiger villager in Animal Crossing, identifiable by his white fur with dark gray stripes and pink around his eyes. His fitness hobby and his grouchy demeanor, which includes becoming angry when disagreed with or refused a favor, define his cranky personality.
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Are there any female Tiger villagers in Animal Crossing? toggle section
In Animal Crossing, three out of seven Tiger villagers are female. These include Bangle, Bianca, and Claudia, with two having peppy personalities and one being snooty. The game does not feature Tigers with normal, sisterly, lazy, or smug personalities.
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Villagers[]

Villager Appearance(s)

Bangle (Peppy)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Bianca (Peppy)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Claudia (Snooty)
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Leonardo (Jock)
Animal Forest e+,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Rolf (Cranky)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Rowan (Cranky AF+, AC, AFe+, Jock WW, CF, NL)
Animal Forest+ (Islander),
Animal Crossing (Islander),
Animal Forest e+ (Islander),
Wild World,
City Folk,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

Tybalt (Jock)
Animal Forest,
Animal Forest+,
Animal Crossing,
Animal Forest e+,
New Leaf,
Happy Home Designer,
Pocket Camp,
New Horizons

In other languages[]

In other languages
Japan Japanese 虎/とら (Tora)
France French Tigre
Germany German Tiger
Spain Spanish Tigre
Italy Italian Tigre
The Netherlands Dutch Tijger
Portugal Portuguese Tigre
Russia Russian Тигр (Tigr)
Poland Polish Tygrys
China Chinese 虎 (Hǔ)
South Korea Korean 호랑이 (Horang-i)