Both Lions and Tigers are apex predators but they have some key differences. Some are:
Lions are somewhat scavengers and will eat prey killed by other animals like hyenas and cheetahs. Tigers only eat what they prey upon and kill themselves. Lions seem to prey on larger animals for food like giraffes and zebras while the tiger will kill smaller prey like monkeys, deer, and pigs more often than something larger.
Lions prefer a habitat with more open country and plains and tigers prefer forests and jungles or high grassland.
tigers are bigger then lions and the most biggest tiger is the Siberian tiger. And the biggest lion is the Barbary lion what lives in the Savannah. So the difference between a lion and tiger is size.
No. They live in two totally different habitats.
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, lions and tigers do not live in the same place. They each have their own niche and avoid one another. In their own habitats, they do occupy the same niche, as apex predators.
The tiger has an orange color with black stripes, while the lion has a tawny buff color. The lion has a mane, while tigers don't. Lions live in groups/prides, while tigers are solitary (that means they live alone).
lions are alot cooler
Tigers can run faster and for longer time and distance than lions...
liger
It depends what you mean by "main difference." If you mean what they look like, then the answer is simple: Tigers are usually orange like fire, and have black stripes. Lions are usually sandy coloured, and the male lions have a big mane around their head and neck. There are also more detailed differences between lions and tigers. Tigers are bigger and stronger, have longer claws, and live in forests or jungles. Lions are smaller than tigers, they have longer faces, and they live in the savannah.
a pre-zygotic barrier
it is lions, tigers, and bears
its because they dont have the right type of teeth to eat plants.