A tiger's tail is longer than a lion's.
The lion has the shortest tail among those animals.
A lion with no tail is simply referred to as a lion. The tail does not dictate the name of the animal.
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
The tuft of fur at the end of a lion's tail is commonly referred to as a "lion's tail tuft" or "lion tail brush."
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
If a lion and tiger have a cub it's called a liger or tigon.
It depends on what the question is. Tiger lion is not a question.
The kookaburra does not have a tiger tail.
Literally, but unlikely is :"The monkey would be crazy to grab a tiger by the tail."But the idiom suggests doing this figuratively, by taking an action that can have unwanted negative repercussions. To have or grab a tiger by the tail is to initiate an uncontrollable situation. With the variant "to have a bear by the tail", this is comparable to "biting off more than you can chew"."After his first day of trying to run the business, he knew he had a tiger by the tail.""Without any real experience, selling on E-bay can be like catching a tiger by the tail."
Tiger by the Tail was created in 1955.
The Tiger's Tail was created in 2006.
Male lion and female tiger - liger.Male tiger and female lion - tigon.