This is a very vague question.
It depends on the size of the tiger, the weapon of choice, the calibre of the weapon and your aim.
Theoretically you could take down a tiger in one shot if you are calm, don't panic and have excellent aim.
However, when a tiger attacks their bodies are fuelled by adrenaline. The pain of the shot may not actually affect the tiger until its teeth are wrapped around your neck.
Of course, tigers work in teams and are expert hunters. You may be able to shoot at a tiger in front of you, but you'd completely miss his/her two friends approaching you from the side and behind.
That being said, most of the tiger population are protected species. Harming one may be a serious criminal offence.
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One in the right place.
What type of question is this?? That's just sad
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
Whats your point? Define shots; shots of what?
Probably about 250 shots with the ray gun. 100 shots with the scavenger. Close too those number not exact
Most firearms can kill, especially with a well-placed round. The 10mm is a powerful round and would likely kill a tiger with a few shots, possibly one really good shot. However, oftentimes death is not immediate. So if a tiger were attacking a person who shot it with a 10mm, the tiger could continue its attack even though the wound will eventually kill the tiger. A fatal shot to the chest, abdomen or leg (severing an artery) would cause the tiger to exsanguinate (bleed out). This could take several minutes, or longer, during which time, Mr. Tiger could be munching you for his last dinner. A shot to the head, that penetrated the skull would likely incapacitate the tiger until it bled out. Short answer, yeah..., sure.
Yes. An amur tiger has enough strength to take down a big kodiak bear.
As long as you shoot it under 300 yards and do not miss the panzer IV the bazooka should be able to disable the tank or kill the crew.
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.