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00:00 Lion vs Tiger Aggressiveness
00:23 Well, let's talk aggression first. Lion and Tiger, both of them extremely aggressive when
00:30 hunting and protecting their territory. In 2011, a tiger killed a lion with a single
00:38 pulse swipe at Ankara Zoo in Turkey. It's important to note that tigers and lions are
00:46 wild animals and can exhibit aggression towards humans, especially if they feel threatened
00:54 or cornered. In general, it's best to avoid getting too close to these animals in the
01:00 wild or in captivity, and to always respect their space and natural behaviors. But in
01:09 comparison, that's for sure that tigers are more aggressive than lions. While lions hunting
01:16 in groups, tigers must work on their own. Tigers don't want to be in a pack. Tigers
01:24 want to be alone and totally free in the wild jungle. In order to stay alive in the jungle,
01:31 only, tigers must be so much aggressive to protect themselves and take down preys.
01:53 Muscularity Tigers and lions are both large and powerful
02:02 predators. But it is generally believed that tigers have greater muscular strength than
02:09 lions. Tigers are larger and more robustly built than lions, with a more powerful bite
02:18 and stronger forelimbs. This gives them an advantage when hunting prey and in fights
02:26 with other predators. A lion's muscle mass is about 58% of its body weight, but tiger's
02:40 muscle mass is 75% in terms of muscular strength. And they are largest of the feline family
02:48 weighting anywhere from 500 up to 800 pounds for adults. Whereas the largest male lions
02:59 can exceed 600 pounds, in some cases up to 700 pounds.
03:15 Athletics A lion can run 50 miles per hour. If you've
03:24 watched nature documentaries or read books about animals, you might recall stories about
03:31 lions running away from their pride. They can sprint through grasslands with incredible
03:37 speed and power. Larger cats, such as tigers, leopards, and jaguars, can also hit similar
03:47 speeds. The trick is to create a series of muscle contractions that allow them to move
03:53 their legs faster than they would otherwise be able to. Lions can walk up to 30 hours
04:01 continuously. In short, lions are faster than you might think. Tigers hunt buffalo, deer,
04:09 and other large mammals. In order to catch their prey, tigers are capable of short bursts
04:16 of high-speed running. Despite weighting hundreds of kilograms, tigers can reach top speeds
04:23 of 35 to 40 miles per hour.
04:26 Bite Force Lions have a bite force of 650 psi. Lions
04:47 need to have strong jaws to be able to kill and eat the prey they catch. Female lions
04:54 do the majority of the hunting, and male lions will only hunt if needed. Lions feed off a
05:02 variety of animals in Africa and need to be able to tear through thick skin and hides.
05:10 Lions target the throat of an animal for an easy kill and other soft areas of the body.
05:17 Tigers are the largest big cats, and with a bite force of around 1050 psi, they bite
05:24 almost twice as hard as lions do. Perhaps that's why lions hunt in packs to take down
05:32 their prey, while tigers are perfectly content and efficient flying solo. No teamwork needed,
05:40 not with jaws like that. Even a trained tiger who's just playing can do some serious damage.
05:49 Lions are smart animals. In fact, lions are the smartest species of all big cats.
06:09 In several task-solving experiments, lions were able to outperform all other felines.
06:16 Researchers believe that social life is the key to the lion's advantage over other big cats,
06:26 and that social intelligence results in higher cognitive ability.
06:32 An experiment conducted on all four species of big cats has shown that lions are smarter than tigers.
06:57 Lions could solve tasks and puzzles that tigers couldn't.
07:03 Good morning!
07:04 Come on buddy, you gotta get up!
07:10 You have to get up.
07:15 Good job.
07:21 Yeah!
07:24 So,
07:37 so,
07:47 so,
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