First off Tigers and Jaguars live in completely different parts of the world. Secondly if they did live together they, like lions and leopards, would fill different niches as far as taking prey to avoid having to compete. This is also the case with Jaguars and Cougars.
Tigers compete with bears, other tigers, and man.
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yes they do
Lions, leopards, and tigers.
they belong to the family of lions,tigers and bears
No. Tigers are animals of Asia. South America has the puma (mountain lion) and the jaguar.
They don't, usually. Lions are from Africa, Tigers from Asia, they would rarely see each other.
the tigers closest relitives are the panther,the lion jaguar and ceetah
Tigers compete with other predators for environmental resources. Other predators include other carnivores such as lions, bears, or alligators. Tigers also compete with humans.
White tigers (which are just a form of Bengal tigers) compete for various things such as food, territory and shelter, and mating competion. Fights that break out between males can become very violent, but sometimes when the female steps in and trys to choose she can easily overpower the male.
Melbourne Tigers was created in 1931.
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