No.
At a rough average, an adult tiger can easily weigh as much as 2-3 really big wolves.
Wolves are pack animals while tigers are solitary hunters. Tigers are also much larger than wolves. So in a one on one match the tiger has the advantages.However, in the Indian forests, the only creature the tiger fears, besides humans, is the wild dogs. They are much smaller than wolves but they will attack a tiger in a pack. And do kill tigers.I guess that tigers and wolves live in the same habitat in Siberia. But have never heard anything about conflicts between Wolves and Tigers.I would assume that if the smaller wild dogs can kill tigers the larger wolves in packs could as well.
Other than humans, tigers appear to be the only serious predators of wolves, not bears. Proven cases of tigers killing wolves are rare and attacks appear to be competitive rather than predatory in nature, with at least four proven records of tigers killing wolves without consuming them.
Grey wolves feed on mostly and animal that is smaller than it or one than is already dead.
No. Tigers and lions are very close relatives, both are in the genus Panthera.
Coyotes are 4.5 feet long and wolves are 5 - 7 feet long, mainly 6 - 6.6 feet. Wolves are usually grey, but can be black, white, and a very dark gray, whereas coyotes are usually brown and orange but can be just brown and are much slimmer and smaller than a wolf.
They are the same size, but the largest wolves are a little smaller than the largest cougar.
Usually in the case of snow leopards it's the other way around. Wolves will eat snow leopard cubs if they are left unattended on their own. Leopards are carnivores but they usually eat smaller animals such as rodents.
it is smaller than bengal tiger...........
Other than humans, tigers appear to be the only serious predators of wolves, not bears. Proven cases of tigers killing wolves are rare and attacks appear to be competitive rather than predatory in nature, with at least four proven records of tigers killing wolves without consuming them. Wolves and bears will occasionally fight over prey.
A tiger would be larger and heavier than a sun bear, panda, and sloth bear. A siberian tiger is quite bigger than an asiatic black bear, and an american black bear in length and slightly by weight. Bengal tigers can be slightly bigger than an asiatic black bear or same, but they are smaller than american black bears by 100 pounds. Brown bears, grizzly bears, and polar bears will always be much larger and stronger than any tiger.
Yes, due to habitat loss and deforestation.
They are from different species. Wolves are actually members of the canine (dog) family, although most people don't associate them with the domestic or friendly behavior of a dog. The lion is in the cat family, and in the same species as panthers and tigers. Wolves tend to be smaller than lions; wolves have a coat of fur, and do not have the mane that a lion has. Wolves often live in forests, mountains, and even in the Arctic. Lions tend to live in hot, grassy places, and they can also be found in the bush; these days, they generally live in Africa. Communication-wise, most wolves tend to make howling noises, while lions tend to growl loudly. But both wolves and lions are predators and meat-eaters, and kill smaller animals for food.