Tough call. I'm leaning towards the jaguar since they are supposed to be more agile.
Both a male and female tiger hunts.
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Male: Tiger Female: Tigress Baby: Cub
Only the female jaguar cares for the cubs. The male is only a sperm donor and has nothing to do with the raising of offspring.
A male jaguar is called a "jaguar." There is no specific term used to distinguish between male and female jaguars. Both genders are simply referred to as jaguars.
Both a male and female tiger hunts.
Generic name for the type of cat = leopard Male = leopard Female = leopardess
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.
a male
A female Tiger is called a Tigress,
tigers have more mussel strength hunting skills bite force
Well yeh, the lion/tiger is slightly bigger than the jaguar, there has been records of fights between the jaguar and a lion and jaguar has been the winner, so maybe a tiger, but other than that not really any, as also lions have been recorded to win tigers soo, depends on male/female size/age.
A tigress is a female tiger. So, the opposite would be a male tiger.
no
A tiger IS male - A tigress is the female.
umm.. just spitballing but I think a baby tiger
In most cases no, if he really wanted to fight.