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Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions?

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(02-02-2018, 03:01 AM)Amnon242 Wrote: IMO tigers are more effective/intelligent as individuals, while lions are more effective/intelligent as a group. Somewhere I read that tigers are smarter because they live in more complex environment. This high intelligence is also one of the reasons for their extraordinary adaptability

I value your opinion and I think that sounds pretty good. However lions also have a extraordinary adaptability. 

When it comes down to individual intelligence, I think it comes down the the individual. 

Back to brain size and intellgience. Brain size can have a determination of intelligence, to a point.

However then again explain to me this. Two people with the same sized brain and same growing environment, however one is smarter than the other. Same goes for similar sized animals. Orangutans and chimpanzees are similar in size, the chimpanzee has a slightly larger brain, but the orangutan is said to be more intelligent.
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Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions? - sanjay - 05-25-2014, 12:39 AM
RE: Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions? - TheLioness - 02-02-2018, 03:23 AM



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