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00:00 One of the strongest big cats, Tiger and king of the jungle, Lion.
00:10 The biggest match ever in the wild animals world.
00:23 In this video, let's see who will win this fight.
00:34 Tiger vs Lion.
00:37 Aggressiveness.
00:41 Tiger and Lion, the strongest big cats in the world.
00:52 If we compare these two animals at the point of aggression, we can say that the Tiger is more aggressive.
01:01 By nature, Tigers are considered more aggressive than Lions.
01:13 Male Lions are even considered to be somewhat lazy and do nothing unless really necessary.
01:22 When comparing Lions and Tigers, Tigers are more dominant big cats.
01:32 Of course, the Lion is not inferior to him.
01:37 Although it doesn't target every living thing like a Tiger.
01:42 It sharply shoves its teeth to entire creatures that enters its life.
01:48 Finally, we can say that Tiger is really much more aggressive than the Lion.
01:54 Muscularity.
01:58 Tigers have more muscles in almost all regions of their body.
02:11 A Tiger has about 70% muscle mass and a Lion has 60% muscle mass.
02:18 Clearly, the Tiger is much stronger.
02:21 Muscle translates to pure strength.
02:25 Tigers and Lions are the most muscular animals in the world after hairless chips.
02:36 The Tiger is more agile and stronger than the Lion in traction force, thrust force, climbing and jumping from the ground.
02:46 The Lion's musculature is good for long runs.
02:52 But since the Tiger is an ambush hunter, they can't run for long.
03:00 As a result, the Tiger is much more muscular and strong but for a short time.
03:06 Bite force.
03:11 These big cats bite very strongly.
03:16 The Lion has a bite force of 650 PSI.
03:27 The Tiger bites down at 1050 PSI.
03:31 Their jaws are only one weapon in their arsenal.
03:39 The Tiger has longer canine and slightly longer mandibles.
03:44 Both animals have powerful jaws.
03:47 And the Lion's jaws are designed for a precise bite.
03:52 Big cats like Lions and Tigers can crush bones with their bite easily.
03:57 It's like a people eating candy.
04:00 As a result, the Tiger bites twice as hard as the Lion.
04:05 Teamwork.
04:15 Teamwork.
04:18 Tigers are generally solitary in nature, interacting for a short time only for mating purposes and sometimes to share their prey.
04:41 Lions are the only cats that live in groups called prides.
04:45 Although there's a single population of Lions.
04:49 Lionesses are the prides' primary hunters and leaders.
05:03 They often work together to hunt wildebeest, zebra, rhino and other large animals in open grasslands.
05:11 In large animals, they hunt without much chasing by wrapping them around and surprising the prey.
05:19 Sometimes it takes hours under this hot sun and they can even get tired and leave the hunt.
05:33 On small hunts, it usually ends in chase and war and Lion usually wins.
05:43 Hunting skills.
05:56 Tigers often ambush their prey like other cats, using their body size and strength.
06:03 They attack their prey from every angle and upset the balance of their prey.
06:09 Lions hunt either alone or in groups.
06:15 Lions follow their prey and when they are close enough, they try to attack their prey in a short and planned way.
06:25 Lion and Tiger are among the most athletic animals in the world.
06:30 Tigers are very good climbers.
06:33 Most Lions don't really climb trees, unless they are really motivated by food or a trap.
06:40 Unfortunately, we have no other evidence to suggest that Tigers are more intelligent than Lions.
06:53 In evolutionary terms, brain size has usually been linked to intelligence and Tiger's brain is 16% bigger than Lion.
07:07 Lions are the most intelligent of all the big cats.
07:16 In circus, the Lion is mostly preferred because of its quick grasp of the movements.
07:23 They can learn very easily and their communication with the driver is very strong.
07:30 Therefore, they easily catch their prey with the herd.
07:45 Home feeding
07:47 Large, white and exotic cats such as Lions and Tigers are dangerous animals.
07:58 Since Tigers live alone in nature, they are easier to live alone.
08:04 Because Lions live in groups and they will look for her peck mates and they cannot live alone.
08:13 Go up, go up, go up, go up!
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08:21 In the end, the winner of this match is the Tiger.
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