Adults of both sexes have been observed feeding from flowers.
Parents have been observed feeding young up to five weeks after leaving the nest.
And Adult has been observed feeding on tree sap runs.
They are often found near water and have been observed feeding on algae.
Unrelated tigers have also been observed feeding on prey together.
Larvae are active in very cold water and can frequently be observed feeding under ice.
They are commonly observed feeding on green crabs and small fish.
However, both parents, and other members of the individual family group, have been observed feeding the nestlings.
Usually only one to six individuals will be observed feeding together at one time.
It has occasionally been observed feeding in branches and low shrubs.