What is tiger's biggest weakness?

Neither one will back down; power and aggressiveness can often escalate quickly. The strength of the tiger can also be its greatest weakness. Often the tiger becomes frustrated with more calculating styles and can be forced into making critical errors, or evasive techniques can be used to attack the tiger's endurance.

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What is a tiger's weakest point?

His weak spots could be his eyes, and nose, so strike hard there if you can. If there is a water body close by, or a river, do not get into it until you have won a gold in the Olympics. Tigers are great swimmers and will outpace you much sooner than you suspect.

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What to do if you face a tiger?

These encounters are normally very brief, and the tiger will continue on its way. If this occurs people are advised to stand still and maintain eye-contact with the tiger. It is advisable to make a mental note of the direction the tiger is heading in and not to follow them.

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What are 3 characteristics of a tiger?

Tigers are powerful hunters with sharp teeth, strong jaws and agile bodies. They are the largest terrestrial mammal whose diet consists entirely of meat; the largest tiger ever recorded was an Amur tiger. The tiger's closest relative is the lion. In fact, without fur, it is difficult to distinguish a tiger from a lion.

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What is a negative characteristic of a tiger?

Tigers are sensitive, emotional. They are capable of great love, but they become too intense about it. They are also territorial and possessive, if you are a friend of a Tiger, he wants you to take his side against the bad guys and because the Tiger is so adorable, you often do.

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Which is stronger a lion or tiger?

They conclude that while one on one, a tiger would certainly best a lion, in the wild the lion pride could hold their own against the solitary tiger.

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What are tigers afraid of?

Tigers are naturally, instinctively, terrified of fire and resist jumping through flaming rings. In order for a trainer to get a tiger through a flaming hoop, that animal must be more afraid of physical punishment by the trainer than the fire itself.

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What happens if you make eye contact with a tiger?

Tigers prefer to hunt by ambush, so by looking a tiger in the eyes you are showing him you know he is there. Now he has lost the element of surprise, and will most likely go find something else to feast on.

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Should I look tiger in the eye?

Tigers are less likely to kill you if you look them in the eye. Tigers like to hunt by ambush. By looking a tiger in the eye, you're showing it that you know it's there. This, “they say”, makes it less likely that a tiger will attack you.

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Who is stronger tiger or gorilla?

A tiger would kill a gorilla in a fight. If a tiger managed to ambush a gorilla, the tiger would immediately kill it. Although the gorilla is strong, the fact is that it could not stop 600 pounds of charging muscle and teeth.

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Who wins tiger or bear?

In the battle of the grizzly bear vs tiger, a Siberian tiger would win a fight against a grizzly bear. The Siberian tiger is an ambush predator, and it's the only big cat that comes close to the grizzly bear in terms of size and power.

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How strong are tigers?

Tiger. A tiger can carry something 550kg, twice its own body weight ten feet up a tree.

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What is tiger's worst enemy?

Predators. Asiatic wild dogs called dholes may prey upon tigers but these rare attacks are usually countered with drastic losses to the dholes' pack. Humans are the greatest threat to all tiger populations.

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Where are tigers afraid of?

Tigers are naturally afraid of fire …

… but they're still forced to jump through rings of fire in circus shows! This means that they're more afraid of being punished by their trainers than they are of the flames.

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What is the meanest tiger ever?

The Champawat Tiger was a Bengal Tigress responsible for an estimated 436 deaths in Nepal and the Kumaon division of India, during the last years of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th century.

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What animal shouldn't you look in the eye?

Shout at an elephant, stare out a lion but NEVER make eye contact with a leopard: How to survive attacks from the world's most dangerous animals.

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What smell do tigers hate?

Tigers cannot stand the smell of alcohol and are more likely to attack you if they can smell it on your breath.

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Are tigers color blind?

These animals, like most mammals, are dichromats. They have just two types of functioning color receptors in the eye, meaning they are red-green blind. They struggle to distinguish between green tones and red-orange tones. For them, tigers will match the surrounding forest pretty well.

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Do tigers get angry?

Like most other predators, tigers tend to attack humans only while hunting or when they feel threatened. If a human comes too close and surprises a sleeping or feeding tiger, or a tigress with her cubs, the tiger is prone to respond with aggression.

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What are tigers sensitive to?

Cats in general are more sensitive to high-pitched sounds than humans are. Cats may hear sounds up to 60 kHz whereas a human's upper auditory range is about 20 kHz. This sensitivity enables them to detect the high-pitched sounds emitted by prey and their movements.

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Who will win tiger or elephant?

The tiger is undoubtedly a fierce beast, and it might stand the best chance out of all other land-dwelling animals of successfully hunting an adult elephant. Yet, the elephant's size and power are simply indomitable.

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Has a lion ever fought a tiger?

Most conflicts between lions and tigers have occurred in captivity. One famous incident at the Ankara Zoo in 2010 saw a Tiger enter a lion's exhibit. The battle didn't last long, with a single swipe from the tiger severing the lion's jugular.

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