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Most likely not. Since Russian Brown bears (which are close kin to the American Grizzly bear) have been known to be killed by Siberian tigers--1.5% of a Siberian's diet is made up of bear--it is highly likely that a grizzly bear would not be able to kill a Siberian tiger.
Basically anything can 'attack' them but i highly doubt that a mouse would but it can attack just not kill but man and another Siberian tiger can kill a Siberian tiger
A Siberian tiger would win though it depends on experience and size even though the Siberian will be larger it could still go down.
A Siberian tiger would jump on its back and then try to bite it in the throat, but the rhino's head and horn will knock the tiger out. If the Siberian tiger managed to claw or bite, the rhino's thick hide will protect itself, and the rhino will get angry.
a Siberian tiger is obviously a consumer. It is a secondary consumer. Why would it be a producer if it doesn't produce anything.
Definitely the Siberian tiger would easily kill and eat the beaver since siberian tigers are strong enough to kill grizzly bears.
A siberian tiger would destroy a single wolverine.
The Siberian tiger is the world's largest wild cat.
the wolves would
No, Siberian tigers live in Asia while the gorilla is found in Africa. They would never meet in nature.
Since siberian tigers are faster and better hunters with good weight and length, the siberian tiger would have a chance to fight the grizzly bear off. In most situations, grizzly bears have been known to kill siberian tigers and siberian tigers have been known to kill grizzly bears. The grizzly bear will do anything to fight down the siberian tiger by using its claws, muscles, and teeth. Since a siberian tiger is good enough when its got its good body weight, then it could definitely win such a fight.
Since a Siberian tiger has more body fat and has a weight advantage, it is also more muscular and aggressive than an asiatic lion so the tiger will win. In addition, Siberian tigers are stronger than lions in most cases.