The sabertooth tiger, I would say. It was much larger, more aggressive, more powerfully built, and its big sabers can cause serious injuries on the male lion. But it is unlikely that they would fight as sabertooth tigers existed in america over 20,000 years ago.
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.
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Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
A liger is a cross between a male lion and a female tiger. The opposite (male tiger/female lion) is called a tiglon.
umm.. just spitballing but I think a baby tiger
The lion would win because of its enormous size and stronger jaws/paws than the tiger.
If a lion and tiger have a cub it's called a liger or tigon.
Yes they can, and the cubs they have are called ligers
Male lion and female tiger - liger.Male tiger and female lion - tigon.
The offspring of a lion and tiger is called a liger if the father is a lion and a tigon if the father is a tiger. Both ligers and tigons are hybrids resulting from the crossbreeding of a lion and a tiger.
There are two hybrids of a lion and a tiger 1. Liger - a hybrid cross between a male lion and a tigress (female tiger) 2. Tigon - a hybrid cross between a male tiger and a lioness (female lion)