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Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions?

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(02-03-2018, 05:30 PM)Amnon242 Wrote: manifestation of intelligence?

http://metro.co.uk/2018/01/31/desperate-tiger-waits-mans-doorstep-help-tooth-problem-7276013/

Yea, i already posted that,
"The predator did not let him approach too close but nor did it pounce on him.
Tiger experts are sure the predator was seeking human help as a desperate last resort.
An emergency team came and sedated the animal then moved it to a rehabilitation centre in Alekseevka village.
Here, specialists revealed the predator was around ten years old and female while also identifying an acute problem in the beast's jaw.
'The tigress behaved absolutely peacefully, as if she was waiting for help,' Sergey Aramilev, director of the Amur Tiger Centre, told The Siberian Times. "
^from dailymail

Look at other animals and who they are that asked for help:
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/9277254
Ravens? Dolphins?




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Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions? - sanjay - 05-25-2014, 12:39 AM
RE: Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions? - paul cooper - 02-04-2018, 12:14 AM



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