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they are both big cats, they are a similar size (although tigers are slightly bigger) and they both hunt for meat.
Cats and tigers are in the same family; cats. They both have similar physical features; wound up back legs, large tails, and similar facial features. Some differences include that tigers have stripes on their skin and fur, while cats have striped fur only if the breed allows. Another difference is size as well as the difference that cats hold up their tails while tigers lay them low near the ground.
A lot of people use cats for pets like house cats. Cats like lions and tigers are used in a circus and things like that.
Tigers are large cats, and have very similar anatomy and physiology to the domestic house cat.
Tigers are cats
Yes, both are cats. Tigers can be heavier in the case of Siberian and Bengal tigers, but lions stand taller at the shoulder. The two cats are really very similar under the fur.
The lion and jaguar are similar in structure to the tiger. Lions are taller at the shoulder, but tigers are longer and more muscular and heavier..Jaguars are built very similar to tigers, stocky and powerful, but are smaller cats.
Tigers are big cats and cats are afraid of water so tigers are afraid of water that is why they need shelter.
Tabby house cats get stripes similar to tigers, but they come about a week after birth.
Bigger tigers and larger cats.
they are both cats
No. Cats are put into three different sections based on their size and tigers are in the big cat section. People may think that lions are bigger than tigers but tigers are the biggest of the big cats.