In some ways they are and in some ways they aren't. Lion males have mains and tiger males don't . another reason they aren't alike is they live in different habitats. But there alike because they both are cats ,carnovores ,and mammles
Yes. They live in packs
No, zebras and tigers do not live on the same continent. Zebras are found in Africa, and tigers are found in Asia.
if a tiger met a lone wolf it probably would kill and eat it for dinnerHowever, tigers and wolves don't live in the same parts of the world, so we'll never really know.Tigers are very huge so they probably would.
No, wolves and honey badgers do not live on the same continent.
Wolves are pack animals while tigers are solitary hunters. Tigers are also much larger than wolves. So in a one on one match the tiger has the advantages.However, in the Indian forests, the only creature the tiger fears, besides humans, is the wild dogs. They are much smaller than wolves but they will attack a tiger in a pack. And do kill tigers.I guess that tigers and wolves live in the same habitat in Siberia. But have never heard anything about conflicts between Wolves and Tigers.I would assume that if the smaller wild dogs can kill tigers the larger wolves in packs could as well.
This really depends on the situation that these two species are in. Naturally in a fight the winners would be the tigers. In the wild, again tigers may prevail, but not if their prey resources run out, especially if there are a lot of tigers and a lot of wolves around.
Humans are the largest predator of the Lynx, hunting them for their fur coat. Other predators include, wolves, coyotes, and cougars.
They are in the dog family and live in packs.
tigers
Tigers and zebras do not live in the same continent (area) of the world so they would not meet. Tigers live in Asia and Zebras live in Africa. However, if they did, a tiger would most likely DEVOUR a zebra.
no
no, wolves use the same techniques to catch there prey as any other wolves in any other areas. The area doesn't change there instincts.