I have read a lot of nonsense answers on this question. Lions and tigers are found in India, but they do not co-exist. There are approx 400+ Asiatic Lions to be found only in the Western stats of Gujarat in a particular national park called Gir. There are no tigers in this national park. The Bengal Tiger now numbers approx. 3000 in the 2018 census in over 50 natioanl parks across India, but no where do the two species co-exist. A fully grown male tiger can weigh up to a third more in weight than the equivalent lion.
No. The last Asiatic lions live in India's Gir Forest, more than 100 miles from tiger country.
Tigers do. Tigers predate on bears in India and Siberia.
Neither Lions nor Tigers are native to the USA. Except for zoos, there are none of either cat in any states of the US. In the wild, Africa has the lions and Asia has the Tigers.
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.
it is lions, tigers, and bears
The Bengal tigers' rival predators are mainly leopards, wild dogs, and bears.
"Dad, why can't the lions and the flamingos be in the same cage." "Well son, they would not be able to coexist."
lions and tigers eat meat by killing them such as deer, wild pig, and such like.
No tigers are not female lions. Tigers are a separate species of big cats.
Lions and tigers are completely different species. Baby lions are called cubs
lions and tigers are mainly caught for zoos
No, lions and tigers do not share the same habitat.
Lions : Tigers = 3 : 2 so 18 Lions => 12 Tigers. Tigers : Bears = 3 : 4 so 12 Tigers => 16 Bears.