catastrophically yes.
No. A Jaguar is a large animal but a tiger is usually bigger than a jaguar. Hence the tiger would be able to defend itself.
No. A Jaguar is a large animal but a tiger is usually bigger than a jaguar. Hence the tiger would be able to defend itself. Yes, most definitely....A jaguar can also defeat a Lion as well...going head 4 head. Because the jaguar jaws is powerful and it is agile..Sure Lions n Tigers are big and strong and can also kill a jaguar as well; but they are slow n too big to keep up with a jaguar...
Yes, the jaguar is in the same genus as the lion, tiger, leopard and snow leopard.
Yes. An anaconda could kill a tiger if it binded the tiger tightly around its body and suffocated it. In water, the anaconda would kill the tiger as well. Since the two live on different continents, it would not occur. However, the jaguar, Panthera Onca, is smaller than the tiger, and sometimes kill anacondas. Tigers often kill pythons, by biting the snake's head.
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not likely to happen. Tigers are bigger ans stronger than jaguars, but if male jaguar fights with a tigress, jaguar will probably win because jaguars are the strongest cats compared to their bodies while tigress is slightly bigger, but it has weaker biteforce and is not that muscular as a jaguar
Bengal tiger is hunting in a jungle a jaguar meats up and growls at the tiger the tigerSnarls back the jaguar swipes the tiger but the tiger dodges the hit sprints in toVegetation the jaguar scampered up a tree it spotted the tiger it lands into the openThan the jaguar tries to knock the tiger down but the the tiger sinks its teeth into theJaguar neck killing the jaguar WINNER🏆 Bengal tiger wins
tiger 35-50 mph jaguar 10-30 mph
Poportonally, the jaguar. It is the strongest of all the cats in relation to size
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The "tiger" of the Amazon is the jaguar, Panthera Onca..
Maybe...Depends