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behind the big cat's and bear's, who is the top predator?

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( This post was last modified: 11-05-2015, 01:28 AM by GrizzlyClaws )

Quote:the main issue remains that they are smaller than their Bengal cousins and still are capable hunters of adult bovids .
All tigers have oversized fangs, since I have been observed their fangs for quite a while. Although most of the fangs in my thread belong to the captive animals, but the captive ones have less worn than their wild counterparts, thus the fangs are neat and in better condition even when it was getting aged.

Their fangs are designed to pierce through the tough skin of the large animals, that absolutely enables them to go after the big preys one on one, even the small subspecies can easily possess the lion-sized fangs.

The lion fangs are also very large and powerful. However, the tiger fangs are just ridiculously large and overpowered.
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