Well obviously people like lions more because they are are the king and stronger, faster, and more beautiful animals also they are more proud then tigers and have a much louder roar, even sientist say they are more atractive to humans. And by the way they are also the kings. Lions stay together but tigers dont. So there is you answer. In a recent poll taken by Animal Planet Network, the tiger was the world's favorite animal. Lions placed 9th on the list. And, both Bengal and Siberian subspecies of the tiger average larger than the African lion. The lion did evolve a somewhat louder roar, mainly because of the flat environment of savannahs where they are found would make it easier to rally the pride and intimidate interlopers. In battles between the two in captivity, tigers win more often than lions, and, there is evidence that the tiger, which arrived in India later than lions historically, may have contained the Asiatic lion's spread eastward.
lion can roar up to 6 miles away .A tiger can 8 miles away. So tiger roars the loudest.
Lions are bolder than tigers, but tigers, being lone hunters, have to be more cautious. Tigers are more powerful than lions on average, however.
No, the Hyena has a very high pitch cackle, the Lions deep bass heavy roar can be heard for miles and cuts through the country side much more then the hyenas voice.
no lions a faster because they are stronger and more flexible than tigers and lions move their feet faster, even the scientist say that so lions are faster runnerslions are stronger faster and more aggressiver than tigers
you don't... lions are stronger.
Tigers can run faster and for longer time and distance than lions...
no
I personally think lions are more dangerous because they are the king of jungle.Another reason is that tigers are pets at some houses but to keep a lion you have to think........
No. Tigers and lions are very close relatives, both are in the genus Panthera.
Yes, lions and tigers belong to the same genus of Panthera while the cougar is in the genus Puma.
more than 5 miles