Bullet placement. One T-34 placing several direct hits at less than 200 yards range on either the side of the turret to destroy the crew, or the rear end to knock out the engine. It's how close and where (bullet placement) you hit, that counts.
Tiger tanks: 1,200+ King tiger tanks: 497
Around 5000 in the wild.
because of science research
You have to be more specific. I don't know the total number of Tiger Tanks destroyed but if you look at the German's records, they list many of them destroyed or abandoned by their own men. This was probably due to the fact that the tanks used so much gas the Germans may have had to leave them behind after destroying them. Also, German equipment was so finely engineered that they were too complex to repair in the field. Or it may simply be a propaganda ploy so it would keep up the belief that their Tiger tanks were indestructable. So, do you mean how many Tigers were destroyed in combat?
it is unlikely that a tiger beetle can kill you.but if many tiger beetles attack you,you could die.
Westmeath is a county, so it would depend on where in Westmeath you were travelling from. If we use Mullingar, as that is in the middle of Westmeath, it is about 73 miles or 118 kilometres from Knock.
Yes, without it, many ecosystems would collapse.
There are four phonemes in the word "knock": /n/, /ɑ/, /k/, /k/.
If you ask his wife, she would probably say that the Tiger turned Cheetah did miss any holes, but her's.
By hunting down it's prey in the wilds. By the speed that a tiger can travel would require the animal to use many body muscles.
One blue nose would kill it
That depends on the total current flow and resistance of body at the time of contact.