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A tiger. Tigers are quite larger and have razor sharp claws and teeth. One bite from a tiger and it is all over for the bear.
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lion, shark, tiger, alligator, bear, dog
The bear would win since it would be much larger and stronger. No is hard to take down a black bear for a sibrean tiger,a grizzly bear would kill the sibrean tiger a brown bear no a Kodak bear yes very fast a polar bear yesthe only one that would lose too a tiger would be black bear and brown bear.
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Bear would win
The tiger any day! A tiger is much more agile and aggressive. not to mention that tigers are the sickest animals around. and hop is wrong
A large male sloth bear can kill a male bengal tiger and steal its territory. Sloth bears have been known to steal prey from tigers, dholes, and leopards. They can be very defensive and very territorial, and aggressive as the sun bear. The tiger would usually go behind the sloth bear for an ambush kill rather than face to face. A sun bear can possibly kill a bengal tiger since it is so aggressive and fierce along with those big claws and teeth. But it is more likely to scare and chase off the male bengal tiger.
100%the tiger. Tiger paw is stronger.Tiger is faster.Tiger is smarter. Tiger can kill a polar bear.
No. The tiger and white tiger are descendants from the saber tooth tiger. As the saber tooth tiger evolved it found less need for its giant teeth therefore, and evolution took place the tigers teeth grew smaller in size. The bear has been around for almost forever. Although there are many different types of bears. The bears evolved from other bears depending on location.