Tiger bush is a type of vegetative pattern found in arid and semi-arid regions, characterized by alternating bands of grassland and shrubland or tree cover. This unique ecological formation typically occurs in areas where there is a gradient of water availability, leading to the distinct spatial arrangement of vegetation. The name "tiger bush" comes from the resemblance of the pattern to the stripes of a tiger, with the bands of grasses and shrubs creating a striped appearance across the landscape.
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