No because it would eat you so you carn't have a lion or a tiger as a pet
If by tiger you mean slave, yes
They did not. Ligers are not a species in their own right or a natural occurrence. They are the result of the captive cross-breeding of a lion and a tiger.
lion can roar up to 6 miles away .A tiger can 8 miles away. So tiger roars the loudest.
it is a strong animal. it went to the jungle and totally beat up the Panther and Tiger to finally OWN the Jungle.
Bears are stronger than both cats, but in a fight, the tiger is most likely to win, because they are more skilled at fighting. And compared to their OWN SIZE, tigers are srongest. So when you totla up all three animals strength and weaknesses, it works like this: 1st: Tiger, 2nd: bear, 3rd: lion.
it can be
All animals mate with their own kind (species). It is the rare species that can mate with others in its genus, such as the horse and donkey (mule) and lion and tiger (liger).
Australia's capital now is the same as it has always been: Canberra. There is some debate about whether or not Melbourne was once the nation's capital, but it never was. It was merely where the national Parliament met whilst it awaited construction of its own Parliament House in Canberra. Melbourne was never awarded the status of Australian capital.
no i own a lion andi'm rich
I thik he is!
NO. Exotic animals are not legal in the US unless you have a special permit to own them.
Australia federated in 1901, elections were held for the first parliament soon after and the opening of the first federal parliament took place on May 9 1901 in the Royal Exhibition Building in melbourne.