yes because tigers are carnivors and wolfs of course have meat in them
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
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.
The thylacine, sometimes called a tiger wolf, is extinct and does not run now.
A bear, wolf, coyote, lion, tiger, alligator, or any other large predator.
dragons are more powerful than tigers
A wolf lives in a climate a tiger cannot live in.a wolf lives in colder parts of the world and tigers in tropical parts of the world.
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!
wolf
no
The Tasmanian wolf was not a wolf, but a marsupial. Its proper name was Thylacine, although it was most commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger. It is not known whether the Thylacine was a solitary hunter, or whether it hunted in packs. It was known to eat mammals, as it was a dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial.
The Thylacine was more commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger, or sometimes the Tasmanian wolf. It was neither a tiger nor a wolf, but a marsupial.