Depends on what you mean strong. Lions are taller and larger than tigers. A tiger has a weight advantage, but a lion is a strong fighter with longer claws and teeth. A tiger weighs 570-900 pounds in average, while a lion weighs 500-550 pounds in average. It can also hunt down an injure buffalo, while a lion needs four or more other lions or lionesses to take one down. However, a lion can fight and win against another lion or even two sometimes, but a tiger, no matter what, would usually lose.
Salties tend to have a stronger bite force than a hyena, and possibly the Niles as well. But a hyena would probably have a stronger bite force than a smaller croc.
the black hyena is stronger than the fox. lol now you know:D
yes
No.
Yes an alligator has a stronger bite
An adult lion is considerably bigger, heavier and stronger than a hyena.
hyena
A tiger is several times bigger, heavier and stronger than a dhole.
Hyena
Tiger (1,050 psi) They are the largest big cat, and with a bite force of around 1,050 psi, they bite almost twice as hard as lions do. Perhaps that's why lions hunt in packs to take down their prey, while tigers are perfectly content — and efficient — flying solo.
The female spotted hyena is considerably bigger and stronger than the male, which is why the females run the hyena 'clans'.
yes