No, lions and tigers do not live in the same place. They each have their own niche and avoid one another.
In their own habitats, they do occupy the same niche, as apex predators.
A lion would not survive outside its inch's example, in the cold arctic climate. A polar Bear's niche, on the other hand, is found in the cold Arctic polar bear would not survive on the African plains.
Lions and tigers do not typically hunt together in the wild. They are both solitary predators and tend to hunt alone. Additionally, lions are native to Africa while tigers are native to Asia, so their ranges do not overlap in the wild.
The habitat is where an organism lives and has many different organisms within it. The niche is the purpose that organism fulfills in that habitat. No two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat due to competition for that role.
Yes, lions are capable of killing tigers in a fight. However, such encounters are rare in the wild as lions and tigers live in different habitats. In captivity, where such encounters have occurred, the outcome can vary depending on the individuals involved.
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.
If 2 mouse species tried to occupy the same niche they would fight. The mice fight to right to occupy the niche. The winner of the fight gets the niche.
A lion would not survive outside its inch's example, in the cold arctic climate. A polar Bear's niche, on the other hand, is found in the cold Arctic polar bear would not survive on the African plains.
Not for long. Competition for resources will drive one species out.
True
Only one will survive.
COMPETITION competition
COMPETITION competition
a disaster in the making.
No, lions and tigers are not from the same species. Lions are of the species Panthera leo, while tigers are of the species Panthera tigris. They are both part of the Panthera genus, but belong to different species.
Only one will survive.
Only one will survive
Tigers are not cats, different of the family.