Lions and Tigers have been known to breed in the wild. The Liger is the cross breed of a male lion and female tiger. The Tigon is cross breed of a male tiger and a female lion. While not common these do occur in the wild.
lions and tigers eat meat by killing them such as deer, wild pig, and such like.
Lions and tigers rarely come face to face in the wild. Tigers are larger and stronger, so i doubt that lions would be able to eat them!
There is a lot of wild life, Lions and tigers.
lions,tigers,cats
Well it depends if you are talking about tigers in the wild probably 10-15 years but tigers in captive probably 16-20 years. Lions in captive somewhere between 17-25 years lions' in the wild short life stand just like the tigers 10-15 years :)
No. There are more lions than tigers. There are 2 known major subspecies of both lions and tigers. Lions - The African Lion & The Asiatic Lion Tigers - The Bengal Tiger & The Siberian Tiger There are around 600 odd Asiatic lions left in the wild. There are around 1200 Bengal tigers left in the wild. Siberian tigers too range around 1000 individuals. The African lion is the most populous of the 4 species. Thousands of them are alive in Africa
tigers, lions, pumas, mountain lions, jaguars, Leopards, cougers, etc
African wild dogs,lions,tigers,bear,etc.
No, but the lions and cheetahs are great enimies
No they only live in captivity because lions and tigers don't come together in the wild.
There are no wild tigers in Ghana. Many people mistranslate the word for "leopard" as "tiger". There are wild leopards in Ghana and they both act like and are treated like tigers.
Tigers, big crocodiles, occasionally wild dogs, and lions.