ofcause they are they have really sharp razor teeths
No, this fish is found only in Africa.The Missouri is an American river.
Goliath's head must have been chopped off
No, tigers do not specifically hunt out people. They do, sometimes, attack, but a tiger has never been known to specifically hunt out humans.
No, very few skeletal remains from Old Testament times survive - and even if the bones of Goliath were found, there is no way of identifying any ancient skull or skeleton by name. All that archaeologists would say is that the bones of a tall man were discovered.
Goliath's head must have been chopped off
A baby tiger is called a tiger cub. A cub that is almost weaned is known as a whelp. Once the tiger has been weaned and is grown, it is simply called a tiger.
Various birds, dragonflies, robber flies, mites and small mammals have been known to eat tiger beetles. Tiger beetles also eat other tiger beetles.
Goliath was one of the Rephaim; he may have been a mercenary soldier with the Philistine army. (1Chron. 20:5, 8)
They have been known to drive hoofed animals into the water. As they are good swimmers.
The Siberian tiger, also known as the Amur tiger, is native to the Sikhote-Alin mountain region in Russia. It was never "discovered" as a new species; instead, it has always been known to local populations in its natural habitat.
The Tasmanian wolf, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, but correctly known as the Thylacine, was known up until 1936. This is when the last known Thylacine died in captivity. There have been no confirmed sightings since then. Although known as Tasmanian wolf and/or Tasmanian tiger, this creature was neither a wolf nor a tiger, but a marsupial.
Skunks, red-winged black birds, green darners, and goldenrod spiders have been known to eat tiger swallowtail butterflies.