No they don't, because tigers live in Asia and koalas live only in Austrailia.
tigers and lions
tigers and lions
to scare away predators or to defend their young.
Humans, primarily. Other predators include cougars, lions, tigers, wolves, and bears.
Some predators of rabbits are bobcats, chetahs, hawks, snakes, lions, tigers, and bears. those are the predators of rabbits.
Homo habilis, being an early human ancestor, would have faced predators such as large carnivores like sabertooth cats, big cats like lions and leopards, and other large predators like hyenas. They would have had to rely on group living, tools, and possibly seeking refuge in trees to protect themselves from these predators.
Lions and tigers, as well as other predatory carnivores.
Some predators of rabbits are bobcats, chetahs, hawks, snakes, lions, tigers, and bears. those are the predators of rabbits.
Dingo's, tigers and meat eating marsupials threaten the kangaroos. Not only do they cause competition for kangaroos, but they also are predators to them.
The Bengal tigers' rival predators are mainly leopards, wild dogs, and bears.
they are both big cats, they are a similar size (although tigers are slightly bigger) and they both hunt for meat.
No, lions and tigers do not live in the same place. They each have their own niche and avoid one another. In their own habitats, they do occupy the same niche, as apex predators.