Lions and tigers have different genetic make up. That means their DNA are quite different to make them different species.
Tigers are overall stronger than lions. They are more muscular and have stronger jaws, for example.
No, Lions are very distantly related to tigers.
never because most of the time the tiger killed the lion
The Asiatic lion and tiger do not share the same habitat so do not meet in nature.
No, lions and tigers are not cousins. Lions and tigers are part of the same family, Felidae, but they belong to different genera (Panthera for tigers and Leo for lions) and species. They are more accurately described as distant relatives within the same family.
no beacuse lions are like tiger and they are omnivorse
catsome realtives are cats, cheetahs, leopards, jaguar and many other big cats
a tiger
Lions, leopards, and jaguars are all species that are related to the tigers.Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:CarnivoraFamily:FelidaeGenus:Panthera
Tigers are closely related to lions, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars as they are from the same Panthera genus.
lions / men
play and hunt