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Five unarmed large men with good wrestling and kung-fu skills could kill a tiger.
One couragious tiger is enough to kill a fully grown man.
One blue nose would kill it
Yes. An amur tiger has enough strength to take down a big kodiak bear.
I believe you misspelled bites. And it can take anywhere from 1 to 15, just depends on where the tiger bites. It the teeth puncture an artery, death will occur with minutes. But if the tiger bites in an area with minimal organs, death will not be so immediate.
Take a trip to Africa. Kill a Tiger, and then fend of the rest of the pack. Then nuke the area where you got the tiger so that you can't get tracked. Take the insides out of the tiger and roll in them. You'll get the smell. Then throw the insides at your neighbor. Take the skin of the tiger and put it on. Scare the hell out of your neighbors, then eat your neighbors. Wallah a tiger costume.
No. Tigers kill deer and gaurs, not vice versa.
Don't kill them
Once a tiger kills it's prey, a another tiger may come in and take his kill. For defence athe tiger will show its sharp teeth, if that doesn't help then it will roar and scare off the other tiger.
Since a tiger weighs 570-900 pounds, there would need to be quite a few strong men with good strength, like five would be enough. Two grown men (hunting skills) with sharp hunting knives could kill a tiger. One could go on the front to slash and distract the tiger while the other could go on the back to gore the tiger to death.
A tiger, as they are bigger and they can take down a brown bear, whilst a lion is smaller and can't kill a brown bear.
In the wild, tigers roam a huge territory, so protecting a tiger's habitat, and guarding it from poachers, are two precautions to take. Also, it is important to ensure there are enough prey animals for the tiger to stalk and kill within the protected tiger reserve. If natural prey is scarce the tiger may roam onto surrounding farms and kill livestock, or people working or venturing into the forest.