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Post by dinosauria101 on Dec 24, 2019 16:42:17 GMT 5
Indian Lioness (coalition of 2) - Panthera leo persica upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/Asiatic_Lioness_in_Gir_Forest.jpgOrder: Carnivora Family: Felidae Length: 2.2 meters Mass: 115 kg Diet: Large mammals Killing apparatus: Precision oriented jaws, manual claws One of the rarest of lion species, and only found in Gir Forest in India. Somewhat smaller than African lions. Bengal Tiger - Panthera tigris tigris diamond-back.com/photos/gallery/images/bengaltiger.jpgOrder: Carnivora Family: Felidae Length: 3 meters Mass: 220 kg Diet: Large mammals Killing apparatus: Precision oriented jaws, manual claws One of the most famous of all the big cats. Known to take down very large prey, such as gaur and water buffalo.
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Dec 24, 2019 17:34:02 GMT 5
While two lionesses which corporate well can kill a male Bengal tiger, we must not forget that male lions eat before their female counterparts. Male gir lions also join their females to eat and mate despite being less sociable than their African counterparts. Perhaps a male Bengal tiger might be able to displace the lionesses and feed before them.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Dec 24, 2019 17:40:23 GMT 5
In a fight to the death, I would just BARELY favor the tiger - I feel it has enough power to kill one lion before the other one inflicts serious damage, BUT it's very, very close. Tiger 53/47
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Post by 6f5e4d on Dec 24, 2019 20:54:38 GMT 5
This matchup is a bit tricky, but the lions are just barely have a heavier combined weight than the tiger and it is still two against one. So the lions will win this one.
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