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The Tiger. The Tiger is probably two or three times heavier than a wolf. It is also many times stronger than a wolf. It can easily kill a wolf with just one bite.
Even if the wolf and the liger meets in same continents, not a chance. A liger weighs about 600 pounds more than an averaged sized wolf, and a liger is much stronger and larger than a lion or a tiger. A pack of eight experienced, strong wolves, however, may be able to kill a liger.
Maybe... but a pack of wolves usually can rob a tiger of his/her kill. A tiger most of the time will avoid direct conflict with a pack of wolves, because any injury will great hamper its survival due to his/her lonely life in the harsh environment.
The bengal tiger is much stronger, larger, and more powerful than any wolf alive, unless if it is a wolf pack. A bengal tiger weighs about 3 times a wolf can weigh, and a bengal tiger has big claws and big paws that can knock out the wolf in one powerful strike. Bengal tigers are known to kill bull gaurs, which weigh about 8 times they weigh!! A lone wolf can only take down a fully-grown bull elk. Even a leopard or a mountain lion is stronger than a fully-grown wolf.
It is unlikely that a single wolf could kill a full-grown tiger, as tigers are much larger and more powerful predators. Tigers have evolved to be formidable hunters with sharp claws and teeth, able to bring down large prey. Wolves typically hunt in packs and would be more likely to avoid a confrontation with a tiger.
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In general the answer is NO! A single wolf alone can't kill a tiger! A tiger weights over 400 lbs and can deliver a fatal blow to any canine in an instant! A wolf cannot handle that much weight and if the tiger pounces on the wolf, the wolf's rib cages will break in an instant! A wolf cannot take on a cougar (excluding fights between a cougar against the entire pack), let alone a tiger! The only way a tiger could actually lose to a wolf is: 1) The tiger was severely injured by another larger animal from a fight such as a rival tiger, which is very common in felines. 2) The tiger was a cub left alone in the den while the mother was off hunting. But in nature, wild canines usually cannot compete with wild felines!
The Tiger. The Tiger is probably two or three times heavier than a wolf. It is also many times stronger than a wolf. It can easily kill a wolf with just one bite.
Theoretically yes, but it would require a very large pack to do so. Even still, it would be quite diminished by the time the tiger could be brought down. At that point, such a kill may not even be worth it to the wolves. tigers are way stronger than wolves if a tiger bite a wolf the wolf gonna try to get up but its not gonna make it its gonna be dead.
In a wolf pack whaen a wolf inprintes a human no one in the pack or any other pack can harm or kill the human
Even if the wolf and the liger meets in same continents, not a chance. A liger weighs about 600 pounds more than an averaged sized wolf, and a liger is much stronger and larger than a lion or a tiger. A pack of eight experienced, strong wolves, however, may be able to kill a liger.
A sabertooth tiger is too slow and thick. It falls off cliffs. So a wolf can destroy it. A pack of wolves are even better to destroy a sabertooth tiger with fierce bites.
in a wolf hunt, the wolf and it's pack go out and kill an animal for food Hope this answered your question ;)
A horse can kill just one wolf. Wolf pack would be a different story.
No. The cullens are way better and powerful than the wolf pack. Just one bite on a werewolf from a vampire can kill the wolf.
Possibly the four wolves. The four wolves would try to tire the tiger down, and then disable the tiger as they get ready for the kill.