No, they are different species but belong to the same genus of Panthera.
No, they are not classified as the same species, but they did have a common ancestor.
No tigers are not female lions. Tigers are a separate species of big cats.
Lions and tigers are completely different species. Baby lions are called cubs
Lions and tigers have different genetic make up. That means their DNA are quite different to make them different species.
No, lions and tigers do not share the same habitat.
Yes. They are both cats.
Well technically, since tigers are they're own species, as well as lions, there is both males and females in the species. Lions can be male or female, tigers can be male or female
The exact definition of species has been difficult even for scientists to determine. However, in the case of animals, if one animal is crossed with another and the hybrid offspring are always infertile, the two animals are of different species. This is usually the case with lions and tigers. Hybrids (ligers or tigons) have been created in captivity, but the males are always infertile, and females usually are, too. However, in some cases, two animals that seem to be separate species can be crossed and create fertile offspring. In those cases, it is very difficult for scientists to determine whether two animals belong to the same species or not.
Lions, mosquito's, and tigers are the most well known.
lions tigers and pumas are but domesticated homecats arent
Yes, but that person is a cannibal(when the same species its the other same species.). It is common with pigs that are starved and can happen(does) frequently within nature. Also, lions, hippos, alligators, tigers, cheetahs, etc. can eat you.
Tigers are not cats, different of the family.