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My observation of tigers leads me to believe that they are extremely introspective, sensitive and playful creatures. Unless they're having an "argument," they are very gentle in their play and quite unlike lions who while smaller, are fiercer and more inclined to fight one another. Tiger attacks are usually made in ambush and are incredibly powerful, and thus their attacks on prey are far less dramatic and tend to play out in just a brief moment, while lions tend to drag things out. This might have something to do with the usual prey tigers go after too - deer and such. While lions have to contend with some fairly formidable prey and are in competition with some extremely fierce and capable animals such as the hyena. Tigers have larger jaws than lions, but their canine teeth are not quite as long. Tigers, along with the jaguar, are always up for a nice swim.

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