The ferocious tiger that ran after the gazelle is likely a fictional or metaphorical reference, as tigers and Gazelles do not inhabit the same ecosystems. Tigers are native to Asia, while gazelles are typically found in Africa and parts of the Middle East. In a literary context, this imagery could symbolize the predator-prey dynamic in nature or the struggle for survival.
That was a ferocious tiger which she killed with an single arrow.
Tiger is naturally ferocious. Please don't mistook tamed animal in captive with wild tiger.
tiger is powerful and fearless, courageous and ferocious
She ran her race with the grace of a gazelle.
The tiger pounced on the gazelle ravenously.
a gazelle
Ferocious sentence example. The stories of his ferocious savagery exceed belief. After a ferocious contest, the Danes were practically annihilated. They fought with the grey swords, combining the sword dance with hand-to-hand combat moves for a ferocious battle that surprised her.
Gazelle's and horses prefer to live in grasslands, while Tigers are found in jungles and forests.
more ferocious, most ferocious
Mother's milk until they get old enough to eat meat silly
Think of what you just said. Elephant sized. A Tiger, as ferocious as it is, even an Elephant sized mouse would destroy it.
The Tasmanian wolf, more properly known as the Thylacine, or even Tasmanian tiger, is now extinct. It was carnivorous, so it certainly had to be an aggressive hunter. However, it was a shy and reclusive animal which avoided people, and little in known about it. It was not ferocious when unprovoked, but it was a hunter.