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are male african Lion more muscular and robust than the Tigers?

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(01-14-2021, 06:03 AM)Night Wolf Wrote: does anyone know if it is true that male african Lions are robust than the Tigers? what studies support this claim?

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To an average person who doesn't know about these cats would say lions are more muscular and robust than tigers because lions have bigger chests on average with tucked up bellies and shorter body lengths hence they appear taller plus they have shorter fur but fur length entirely depends on climate and genetics while tigers appear less muscular due to longer body fur so its very difficult to describe a tiger's body description. In reality, muscularity is basically the same for tigers and lions and strictly depends on the individual. On average tigers have more impressive forearms, biceps and triceps while lions have impressive shoulders and chests. Albeit, it STRICTLY DEPENDS ON INDIVIDUALS.
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