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In the water, the alligator, hands down... on land, circumstances would favor the tiger, but I wouldn't rule out the alligator.
I would imagine it would be a Tiger, he has a Tiger headcover on his driver.
I would imagine it would be a Tiger, he has a Tiger headcover on his driver.
a tiger
A bear, wolf, coyote, lion, tiger, alligator, or any other large predator.
It would be the year of the Tiger.
Well, it would be a tie. The tiger would tear the komodo dragon apart, but the dragon would bite the tiger. And it's mouth is just so poisonous and has so much bacteria, that the tiger would die in a couple days.Answer 2:The tiger would win the fight because it would tear apart the komodo dragon to death with its sharp claws and teeth. If the komodo dragon tried to bite it with its poison, the tiger would claw it using its muscles and strength of claws. The tiger has no problem taking down such a dangerous, large lizard because a tiger is strong enough to resist a crocodile attack.
A crocodile or an alligator would be one example of such an animal Another would be an owl and another an army ant - (there are more).
It depends on the tigers species. A sumatran tiger could be killed by a mountain gorilla since it is much smaller than a large male gorilla. A siberian tiger or a bengal tiger would overwhelm a gorilla.
A saber tooth tiger is a wild animal you would definitely be caught dead on.
1998 is the Year of the Tiger. I was born that year, so I would know.
Tiger's are a highly predatory carnivorous animal. The answer to this question is yes, but in order for an animal to eat a tiger, it would have to be able to kill the tiger first, which is very unlikely. Tiger's have no natural predator, but in a sense, any scavenger animal would eat a tiger that it came across that was already dead (from any number of natural causes), such as a buzzard.