A tiger is orange, A wolf is grey. A tiger lives in warm areas, A wolf lives in cold areas. A tiger has stripes, A wolf is plain. A tiger is a cat, A wolf is a dog.
a tiger is orange, a wolf is grey
a tiger lives is warm areas, a wolf lives in cold areas
a tiger has stripes, a wolf is plain
a tiger is a cat, a wolf is a dog
Well Bengal tiger cubs are baby bengal tigers.
their speed is fast
A tiger
In general the answer is NO! A single wolf alone can't kill a tiger! A tiger weights over 400 lbs and can deliver a fatal blow to any canine in an instant! A wolf cannot handle that much weight and if the tiger pounces on the wolf, the wolf's rib cages will break in an instant! A wolf cannot take on a cougar (excluding fights between a cougar against the entire pack), let alone a tiger! The only way a tiger could actually lose to a wolf is: 1) The tiger was severely injured by another larger animal from a fight such as a rival tiger, which is very common in felines. 2) The tiger was a cub left alone in the den while the mother was off hunting. But in nature, wild canines usually cannot compete with wild felines!
The Tiger. The Tiger is probably two or three times heavier than a wolf. It is also many times stronger than a wolf. It can easily kill a wolf with just one bite.
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There are no differences in the amino acids in human hemoglobin and wolf hemoglobin.
The thylacine, sometimes called a tiger wolf, is extinct and does not run now.
The only difference between a white tiger and an orange tiger is the gene that controls fur color. ANy differences in speed will be down to the individuals, and not their color.
A wolf is a carnivor, as well as the puma. They are both mammals. One is a feline, the other a canine. The puma being the feline, and the wolf being the canine.
Possibly the four wolves. The four wolves would try to tire the tiger down, and then disable the tiger as they get ready for the kill.
dragons are more powerful than tigers