Tigers, leopards, lions, and snow leapards kill large prey using asphyxiation. They bite the animal on the throat or around the muzzle to suffocate it. Jaguars, however, have an extremely strong bite force, and they kill their prey by biting it on the skull, crushing the skull.
They hunt: kill and eat their prey.
the saber tiger eats large prey such as bison, deer, and caribou
It jumps on it's prey and sinks it's teeth into the neck of it's prey. It's claws in the chest of prey. Hope this helped
The prey of a white tiger is anything that they sense that has meat.
Tiger sharks grow larger, and a big one could kill a large bull shark.
The Siberian Tiger can run, climb, leap, and swim. Tigers stalk and kill their prey alone.
Fangs are for holding onto what they bite. They also can tear and kill prey
In the wild, tigers roam a huge territory, so protecting a tiger's habitat, and guarding it from poachers, are two precautions to take. Also, it is important to ensure there are enough prey animals for the tiger to stalk and kill within the protected tiger reserve. If natural prey is scarce the tiger may roam onto surrounding farms and kill livestock, or people working or venturing into the forest.
Once a tiger kills it's prey, a another tiger may come in and take his kill. For defence athe tiger will show its sharp teeth, if that doesn't help then it will roar and scare off the other tiger.
Depends on the size of the prey, and the experience of the tiger. Mature adult males have been known to kill buffalo in seconds, while young ones take much longer than this. If the nape bite is applied properly, most victims perish fairly quickly.
Five unarmed large men with good wrestling and kung-fu skills could kill a tiger.
No. A Jaguar is a large animal but a tiger is usually bigger than a jaguar. Hence the tiger would be able to defend itself.