They have evolved from the same ancestoral cat long ago and became different species. Just like dogs and wolves and foxes, Humans and Chimpenzees and gorilla etc.
House cats and outdoor cats have the same genesof tigers because tiger are their COUSINS--just like dogs and wolfs( digging, howling, etc.)
No. Cats are put into three different sections based on their size and tigers are in the big cat section. People may think that lions are bigger than tigers but tigers are the biggest of the big cats.
She likes wild cats or big cats (e.g., lions, tigers) rather than domestic house cats.
Tigers have a slightly longer average lifespan than house cats. The average lifespan of a tiger in captivity is over 20 years; indoor house cats average 15 to 18 years.
A lynx is bigger than a house cat.
Tigers are felines, and are much closer related to house cats than to canids.
Yes they do, they just live inside of a house. But big cats are also just bigger than them.
Yes. They are about the same size, but Tigers are bigger
the fox is bigger than cats but it depends of the size of the fox and the size of the cats you compare
Well, according to scientific research, male tigers are bigger than female tigers. Males have always been known too be bigger than females so according to logic ( and scientific research) , male tigers are bigger than female tigers.
It depends on what you mean by bigger. The Siberian and Bengal subspecies of tiger both average heavier and longer than lions. The Indo Chinese tiger is roughly the same weight as a lion, the other tiger subspecies are somewhat lighter than lions.The lion however, stands a bit taller at the shoulder than the Siberian or Bengal tigers.
Tigers are not the only big cats. Numerous species of wild cats are referred by that name. The four 'big' cat species are:LionsTigersLeopardsJaguar
Tigers are stronger than cougars. Tigers are the largest cats in the world and have more muscle mass and power compared to cougars, which are smaller in size. Tigers are known for their strength and are capable of taking down large prey.