I would rather the tiger eat a lion.
Personally i would rather have the tiger eat the lion if it's a choice between me or the lion.
Oh, dude, the lion ate the tightrope walker because he wanted a well-balanced meal! Like, who wouldn't want a little acrobatics with their dinner, am I right? Plus, it's not every day you get to see a lion showing off his fine dining skills.
Not wood exactly but they will eat young bark off of saplings that is relatively tender, rather then hard like bark found on older trees.
Samson's riddle, found in the Book of Judges (Judges 14:14), states, "Out of the eater, something to eat; out of the strong, something sweet." The answer to the riddle is honey, which Samson found in the carcass of a lion he had killed. The lion represents strength, and the honey symbolizes the sweetness that came from it, highlighting the contrast between the two elements.
That would be tennis balls.
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No because it would eat you so you carn't have a lion or a tiger as a pet
No.
you would let them eat a bear because people are more important
Yes, it's crossed between a tiger and a lion and both of those eat humans so how would the liger not eat a human
A bear, wolf, coyote, lion, tiger, alligator, or any other large predator.
I find no references to a lion shark. Are you sure you don't mean a tiger shark?
A larger predator like a pack of wolves or a big cat such as a tiger or a lion could potentially eat a bear.
I'd rather a lion ate a bear, thanks. Having said that, lion and bears don't share continents, so the chances of them meeting under normal circumstances are extremely slim. I'm talking African lion here, not cougars.
a lion and a tiger eat bears i am 100% sure
A pack of wolves may kill a Siberian tiger if it is too weak or injured to fight, and they may also eat it too if they're hungry enough.no they don't even live in the same place one lives in Asia and the other lives in Canada
A tiger, lion, alligator ect. Any cannibal "could" eat a weasel
Like a tiger, a hungry lion that is near or finds a dead bull would eat that bull since a lion would eat anything that is dead and contains flesh. Generally, a lion would not kill a bull alone, but a pack of them would take one down. Lions tend to target bulls that are too sick, are wounded or too weak to put up much of a fight.