When the tiger got angry, he roared loudly, showed his sharp teeth and fierce eyes, stamped his feet, shouted and yelled, rolled on the floor, and even knocked books off the shelf in a tantrum. He also paced restlessly and thrashed his tail on the ground in anger. In one story, Tiger's anger made him snatch a pencil from another animal and tip over the pencils on the floor. However, he later calmed down by taking deep breaths and apologizing for his outburst. His anger was an expression of frustration and wanting things his way, but he learned to manage it better with patience and sharing.