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Lions live in Africa*. Bengal tigers live in Bengal- India. They do no eat each other because they live in different places. *Note: Lions do occur in India (Asiatic lion) but the range does not overlap that of the tiger so they do not meet in nature.
The eating habits of tigers, lions, and most other big cats are nearly identical.
They don't, usually. Lions are from Africa, Tigers from Asia, they would rarely see each other.
They can get the flue and other disseses from other mammels
Tigon (other way round is a liger) There are no lions in India and no tigers in Africa. Er, um, how exactly do the above come into existence?
Lions and tigers, as well as other predatory carnivores.
Tigers are not cats, different of the family.
Lions and tigers were used as entertainment for the crowds in the Roman Coliseum. They were pitted against humans and other animals because of their strength and ferocity.
No, as lions live in the Savanna in Africa and tigers live in India in Asia, If a tiger were to live in the wild in Africa it would probably die of dehydration as tigers need more water than lions, And if a lion were to live in the wild in Asia it would probably die of hypothermia as lions need more heat then tigers. I'm not sure that the above is strictly true. There are some lions in the India and, I believe, Pakistan. I am not sure whether their areas overlap. Historically, before the effects of humans, their territories did overlap.
Tigers, leopards, jaguars, the other members of the genus Panthera.
Four legs and a tail!
Other tigers Lions. The other big cats. The small cats Mammals Vertebrates