Carnivora
They are classified as Endangered as of yet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers has helpful insight on the conservation status of Tigers.
They are both striped, mammals, and furry.
I think Tiger is currently classified as an endangered specie.
The tiger - of which there are eight subspecies - is classified as an endangered species.
There are currently 5 types, and a six is being classified right now. 1. Bengal Tiger 2. Indo-Chinese Tigers 3. Sumatran Tigers 4. Siberian Tigers 5. South China Tigers *6. Malayan Tiger
Gorilla is classified in class Mammalia ,Its order is Primates .
Carnivora
Lions are classified along with tigers, leopards, and jaguars as part of the Panthera genus within the Felidae family of mammals.
Lions and tigers are classified as different species because they have distinct physical characteristics, behaviors, and genetic differences that set them apart from each other. Despite both being big cats, lions are known for their social behavior and living in prides, while tigers are solitary animals. Additionally, lions have a mane and live in Africa, while tigers do not have a mane and are found in Asia. These differences contribute to their classification as separate species.
No, lions and tigers are not from the same species. Lions are of the species Panthera leo, while tigers are of the species Panthera tigris. They are both part of the Panthera genus, but belong to different species.
No, not at all, especially now that they are classified as endangered. The only exception is for a proven "man eater".
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