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Lion and Tiger Fight Interaction in Zoo, Circus or Any Other Captive Places

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(02-23-2019, 12:55 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Shadow : We see clearly that one lion has a darker mane than the other one. Both lion, at first, seem to be indifferent to the tiger's behaviour and after the one with, as you say, the lighter mane enters the tiger's cage and in front of it the tiger chooses to retreat.

I don't know what to think... When I see one in front of the other one tiger has always bigger front limbs (it's blatant) and, thus, seems to be more powerful in this aspect... But the lion, without any fear, seems much more self-willed and determined in the majority of cases..

You meant that the lion is the aggressor because it wants to assure himself fake dominance because he is a social animal while the tiger is minding its own business/being playful. Maybe that is correct. And that the lion has his buddies in the same cage with him.

Here is the reverse situation.




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