Lions and tigers belong to the family, Felidae.
Examples of the felidae family are tigers, cats, mountain lions, jaguar, ect.
Lions belong to Felidae - the cats.
Lions belong to the Felidae family, which includes all cats. They are part of the Panthera genus, along with tigers, leopards, and jaguars.
NO! it does not dogs come from wolves cats come from lions and tigers, WOW! who teaches you about animals
they belong to the family of lions,tigers and bears
No, lions and tigers are not cousins. Lions and tigers are part of the same family, Felidae, but they belong to different genera (Panthera for tigers and Leo for lions) and species. They are more accurately described as distant relatives within the same family.
No, lions and tigers are not the same species. Lions belong to the species Panthera leo, while tigers belong to the species Panthera tigris. They are both part of the Panthera genus, but they are distinct species with different characteristics and habitats.
Yes, lions and tigers belong to the same genus of Panthera while the cougar is in the genus Puma.
Lions and tigers both belong to the order Carnivora.
Usually lions, cats, tigers, and panthers. Most animals in the "Felidae" family prowl
Lions aren't stronger than Tigers. Siberian Tigers have about 100lbs on Lions in general, depending on the individual animal.
The ancestors of saber toothed cats and lions diverged at least 23 million years ago. Although they both belong to the family Felidae, they are part of different subfamilies, lions belonging to the Pantherinae subfamily, but saber toothed cats belonged to the Maicharodontinae subfamily. Long and the short of it, saber toothed cats and lions belong to the same family, but tigers, leopards, and jaguars are far more closely related to lions than they were to saber toothed cats.