Actually there is a way. They're doing it right now in Africa. Tigers and Humans can share the same land, but their both going to have to live separately because tigers are carnivores and will eat humans. Unless you can figure out a way to train the animal or cage it to keep it from harming anyone.You can, but in most states you have to have a special permit to keep an exotic animal, it depends in which state you live in.
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No, lions and tigers do not share the same habitat.
Asia and Europe both share the same land mass.
The Bengal Tigers asked the same question : Why do we need humans?
All tiger subspecies share most of the same characteristics.
it is around the same
Europe and Asia share the same landmass, known as Eurasia. The two continents are traditionally divided by the Ural Mountains in Russia, although the distinction between Europe and Asia is considered somewhat arbitrary.
Same as humans. Orangutans share about 97% of their genetic information with humans.
The two areas that share the same latitude are land and sea.
Humans and cats share about 90% of their DNA. The genetic similarities are evident in various aspects, such as the structure and function of certain genes controlling traits like metabolism and immune response.
they use lungs to breathe. It is the same principal for humans X
Humans and wildlife share environments by living in the same areas. In some cases, they also fight for water and food resources.