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People call the lion "king of beasts" because of the mane around it's neck that looks like a crown, and the fact that they run a pride. Tigers have no mane, and they are solitary hunters. However, tigers are bigger, stronger, and better fighters than lions. Lions being "the king" is just a saying, the true ruler of the wild is the tiger.

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