No. A tiger is much bigger and stronger.
The Tasmainan tiger was not a tiger at all. The animal was a marsupial also called the Tasmainan wolf. They died out due to pressure from humans who moved into their range and considered them a pest, much like the coyote of North America. Unlike the coyote the tasmainan tiger/wolf could or would not adapted to living with humans and has become extinct. There are still reports of people seeing the T. tiger, but nothing which has been confirmed. The Tasmainan tiger was not a tiger at all. The animal was a marsupial also called the Tasmainan wolf. They died out due to pressure from humans who moved into their range and considered them a pest, much like the coyote of North America. Unlike the coyote the tasmainan tiger/wolf could or would not adapted to living with humans and has become extinct. There are still reports of people seeing the T. tiger, but nothing which has been confirmed.
Mice, Rabbit and small animals.
no i can't
Ardvarks, monkeys, cheetah, chimpanze, fox, elephant, lion, tiger, coyote, Zebras, bison, wasps, turtles, snakes
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
a tiger because it's bigger and it has more strength. it would tear the coyote to shreds and eat it in less than 10 minutes!
tiger can beat a cheetah
Tiger on Beat was created in 1988.
Tiger Beat was created in 1965.
umm i would say a tiger, lion, coyote
Tiger Beat is a popular magazine that has been around since about the mid 1980's. Tiger Beat is aimed at pre teens and teenagers.
Tiger. No human can beat a tiger.
Tiger Beat is better by far. It has more articles and posters than BOP.
The Tasmainan tiger was not a tiger at all. The animal was a marsupial also called the Tasmainan wolf. They died out due to pressure from humans who moved into their range and considered them a pest, much like the coyote of North America. Unlike the coyote the tasmainan tiger/wolf could or would not adapted to living with humans and has become extinct. There are still reports of people seeing the T. tiger, but nothing which has been confirmed. The Tasmainan tiger was not a tiger at all. The animal was a marsupial also called the Tasmainan wolf. They died out due to pressure from humans who moved into their range and considered them a pest, much like the coyote of North America. Unlike the coyote the tasmainan tiger/wolf could or would not adapted to living with humans and has become extinct. There are still reports of people seeing the T. tiger, but nothing which has been confirmed.
of course no because in one bite the pig will die same thing as but coyote 3to4bites it will die for wolf 6to8 for jaguar8to9 for lion 10to12for alligator 17to20 for a man2to1 for a hulk it will take78to 112
yes
there is no way that the bear could win, the tiger is too quick and powerful. the real question is, ...could two bears beat the tiger?