There both cats but different kinds and different relations.
A tiger.
They are all types of Cat.
The sabretooth cat, Smilodon, is extinct. The term "SABRETOOTH TIGER", is a misnomer. Smilodon was not related to the modern tiger.
Tiger , Cat , Dog , Horse , Elephant , Butterfly .
The cat and tiger are most closely related, and are both of the family Felidae. Even though the numbat and eastern barred bandicoot are both marsupials, that is where the similarities end.
The Serval is a medium sized cat that can be found in Africa. It is related to the caracal and African golden cat. In Afrikaans it is known as the tiger-bush-cat.
no. the tiger is a primitive species and has no relation to a cat
Lions are closely related to the tiger, leopard, snow leopard and jaguar which are all members of the Panthera genus.
No. BattleCat is simply a large green and orange stripped tiger. There's nothing dragon related about him.
Yes. A tiger, also known as Felis tigris is a very big and carnivorous feline (cat) mammal.They belong to the Felidae family (also meaning cat). In appearance they have a light brown to brownish orange (and sometimes white)coat with crosswise (from side to side) black stripes. There were atleast eight subspecies that I know of.Three of which have been extinct since the early 1900s - 1960.The only five subspecies that are not extinct are the: # Bengal Tiger (Panthera t. tigris) # Amur Tiger (Panthera t. altaica) # South China Tiger (Panthera t. amoyensis) # Sumatran Tiger (Panthera t. sumatrae) # Indo-Chinese Tiger (Panthera t. corbetti)
There is no such creature as an Australian tiger, and there are no members of the cat family native to Australia. There was once a marsupial mistakenly called a Tasmanian Tiger, which died out in the 1930s, but this animal was not a member of the tiger family, or even remotely related.
The best known Big Cat with stripes is the tiger.