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when it comes o bear, its dead as a meal
tiger
when it comes o bear, its dead as a meal
tiger
when it comes o bear, its dead as a meal
tiger
when it comes o bear, its dead as a meal
tiger
tiger
when it comes o bear, its dead as a meal
when it comes o bear, its dead as a meal
It depends on the type of bear and tiger. Research has even shown that adult male Sloth & Sun bears are quite dangerous opponents for tigers in lower Asia. If you are talking about the Amur tiger and Amur brown bear the male adult brown bear wins especially if we go up in weight class. Adult male Far East brown bears often use and also usurp Amur tiger carrion which sometimes include multiple tigers in the form a mother tiger and her 2-3 year old large adult size offspring. Sometimes Amur brown boars will kill both adult male and female tigers if attacked. If you are talking about the larger coastal brown bears then the collision becomes even more one sided in favor of the bear.
It should be noted that WCS/WWF scientists have disregarded as unreliable a lot of the historical data weights on wild Amur tiger that put in the 300 + kg range. Recent WCS data show weights for male Amur tigers under 500 lbs. The Amur tiger is not stupid when confronting bears. The male Amur tiger will predate smaller Asiatic black bears and sub adult and female brown bears. According to telemetry data on tigers from 1992-2003, around half the attacks on brown bears occur during hibernation but no males were killed despite their vulnerable state of hibernation. This finding is consistent with the historical literature & record. According to former Russian biologist S.P. Kucherenko & early Naturalist N.A. Baikov tigers will only attack bears of similar or smaller size which translates to female and sub adult bears not the larger male brown bear. There has been no record of male brown bears killed by tigers but there are records of male Amur tigers killed by brown bears & some of them were cannibalized. According to Russian biologists I.V. Seryodkin, N.A. Raikov, & Park Manager G.F. Gorokhov, adult Usurri female brown bear are not easy prey for dominant male Amur tigers - some of the larger female brown bears have inflicted severe injury to the victorious but bloodied tiger.
A single tiger could not kill an attacking bull because the bull has a stronger body, sharp horns, and quite a bit of aggression. The tiger would try to claw or swat the bull, but the bull would get more angry and try harder to gore it to death. If a bull and a tiger were to fight, the bull would win.
The bull would charge and gore the tiger to death with its sharp, long horns, while the bear would swipe the lion to death with its powerful claws. As the bull and the bear remain off in the fight, the bull would win if it gored the bear. The bear can also win if it swiped and swat the bull to death. In this case, there are no winners or losers.
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It normally would depend on who attacked who first. Assume that these animals were all put into roman stadiums to fight.
If the fighting bull attacked the grizzly bear first, the grizzly bear would be dead. Then the tiger and lion fight each other, as the tiger wins, but gets tired. As the tiger gets tired, the fighting bull can charge at it goring its face.
If the tiger attacked the fighting bull, the tiger would be able to bring down the bull as long as it got on its back and avoided the horns. Then, when the bull dies, the tiger has to fight both the lion and the grizzly bear. The lion starts to charge at the tiger, while the tiger manages to defend itself. As the lion kills the tiger, it starts to feed on the bull. Then, the grizzly bear comes to attack, and the grizzly bear would kill the lion in seconds. In this scenario, the grizzly bear wins the fight.
If the fighting bull attacked both the lion or the tiger, then the lion would definitely be killed while the tiger gets really injured. In this outcome, the grizzly bear can easily kill the injured tiger. The grizzly bear would be able to kill the bull, but it would die after it did.
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the bull
The Bear because they will not hesitate and they have very sharp claws and stand up on 2 legs!
The eagle can zoom through the air and do damage on the bull's body.
I think a white tiger would a kill a black... just kidding i think a black tiger would kill a white tiger......................
I would say bull shark because they're way swifter and probably have a stronger bite.
A bull might win because it has those long sets of sharp horns, deadly hooves, and tough armor skin for protecting against injuries from the tiger's claws and teeth. If the tiger leaped on the back of the bull, the bull would get pissed, and thus it would jump violently to shake the tiger off. Even though the tiger has claws and teeth, the bull's massive rage would knock down a tiger with its head or horns. Bulls have thick skin to protect itself from throat bitings. The bull would do its best to keep the tiger in front of it, and charging at it to death. In a case of a bull and a tiger fighting, most likely the bull might have a better chance of winning.
Can go either way. Tiger would have more chance since it is larger and has more effective teeth but if they were the same size, bull shark would win- they are usually more aggressive towards their prey.
A Siberian tiger is stronger that a bull shark, but not a tiger shark.
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
the tiger likes dark meat the tiger would win
i think a tiger would win. period. SAVE THE TIGERS!
A tiger would win, unless the human was armed with a hunting gun.
The bull would win, unless the polar bear bites its face or claws the bull down.
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The tiger wins.
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