Possibly, but in a natural world, a tiger would normally leave an animal alone that is capable of defending itself against it. A healthy bull defending his herd will most likely kill or maim the tiger before the tiger gets the chance to kill the bull.
It is possible, but the horse has a weight advantage of 1000-1400 pounds. A tiger usually weighs from 570-900 pounds depending on the species. However, a tiger would be able to take down an injured, tired, old, or a young horse.
One could if it wanted, even without a whole pride. Lions typically kill larger prey by bringing them down and biting the windpipe closed until it dies, if one managed to catch and take down a horse, this wouldn't be too difficult. Another issue is that horses, unlike donkeys and mules, choose to run more often than stand ground, this would activate the lion's sense to chase, decreasing a horse's chance of surviving unless it was lucky enough to land a well aimed kick, at least somewhere that would discourage, or even injure or possibly kill, the lion from trying to hunt the horse any further.
If the horse should choose not to run and actually challenge the lion, the outcome would be different, the big cat might even back down if intimidation doesn't scare the horse into doing so first. A horse stands taller than a lion, and rearing up would make it appear even larger.
Additionally, a kick right in the head would be very damaging to a lion, as giraffes, which have a stronger kick than horses, can kill a lion instantly by doing so.
It is likely that it can. A horse has hooves that could slice the tiger and cause serious lacerations to it.
that depends where the horse kicked the tiger
the head; possibly
the chest; possibly
the abdomen; unlikely
It's possible. But the tiger is native to small parts of Asia and although horses are found throughout the world, tigers and horses rarely meet.
Tiger sharks grow larger, and a big one could kill a large bull shark.
A Siberian tiger is stronger that a bull shark, but not a tiger shark.
the bull, ocanic white, great white, and tiger do.
They could, but do not usually fight with other predators.
Bull sharks. Not Great Whites or Tigers, they either kill or attack humans.
no because a tiger is to quit for a bull to block the tigers moves
Both animals are just as dangerous as the other, particularly if one does not understand each animal's behaviour when they are threatening or warning you to either stay away or get out of the way.
dolphins enemies are bull sharks tiger sharks dusky sharks and great white sharks.sharks can kill dolphins.
Yes, but it's not a matter of can, it's a matter of when and how. Bulls, especially those infamous fighting bulls, are definitely capable of killing matadors. And I'm sure that it has happened more than once on a Spanish or Mexican bull-fighting ring!
A bull might win because it has those long sets of sharp horns, deadly hooves, and tough armor skin for protecting against injuries from the tiger's claws and teeth. If the tiger leaped on the back of the bull, the bull would get pissed, and thus it would jump violently to shake the tiger off. Even though the tiger has claws and teeth, the bull's massive rage would knock down a tiger with its head or horns. Bulls have thick skin to protect itself from throat bitings. The bull would do its best to keep the tiger in front of it, and charging at it to death. In a case of a bull and a tiger fighting, most likely the bull might have a better chance of winning.
Many sharks attack humans, but the big three are the bull shark, tiger shark, and great white shark.
Yes, an ox can kill a tiger if it was able to gore the tiger with its horns.