Most likely not. Since Russian Brown bears (which are close kin to the American Grizzly bear) have been known to be killed by Siberian tigers--1.5% of a Siberian's diet is made up of bear--it is highly likely that a grizzly bear would not be able to kill a Siberian tiger.
It is possible, but the moose is more likely to win. A bull moose on the rut could knock out a siberian tiger by slicing it to death with its sharp antlers and hooves. A siberian tiger would avoid any animal that can fight back, like a black bear or a moose.
Yes, because alligators have deadly snouts with sharp enough teeth that could kill a siberian tiger.
Under certain terms, probably yes, I would say. But it is hard to determine if it would. So yes and no really. . .
No. Siberian tigers do not live where bison do. Bison have been hunted to extinction in Europe by humans, making it now impossible for a Siberian tiger to hunt down.
The Siberian tiger is the biggest species if tiger today.
A Royal Bengal Tiger will win!!!!!
A Royal Bengal Tiger will win!!!!!
a Bengal tiger lives in India, and the Siberian tiger lives in Siberia (hence the name). also, the Siberian tiger is bigger than the Bengal, and is the biggest cat currently
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It has been confirmed that the Siberian Tiger, the largest subspecies of the tiger is much stronger than a Bengal tiger. Actual studies have shown that there is no appreciative difference in the strength of these cats.
White Siberian tigers do not exist. The white tiger is just a genetically mutated Bengal tiger.
The Siberian tiger does not have white fur. Only a few color morphs of the Bengal tiger are white.
The rare mutation of the tiger that is white is a Bengal tiger, not a Siberian. None have been seen among the wild Bengal population in years.
The white tiger is, at least originally, a Bengal tiger color morph. White tigers occur very rarely in Bengal tiger litters, and are sometimes bred with Siberian tigers to make white Bengal/Siberian hybrids.
There are 8 tigers in the world and they are: Caspian Tiger, Indian or Bengal Tiger, Indo-Chinese or Corbett's Tiger, Siberian Tiger, South Chinese or Annoy Tiger, Sumatran Tiger, Javan Tiger and Bali Tiger.