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Tiger kills lion in Turkish zoo

Lions are over rated as Kings of jungle- Tigers are the real Emperors-

Though I agree Tigers are the most powerful cats they dont deserve to be the king of the jungle.

I have heard a thing about lion (dont know if its true) - Lions hunt only when they are hungry and if they are not they would not even care to lift the head even if a wildebeest (their most favourite food) walks within 10 metres.

While the Tigers hunt for the heck of it.

And the way a group of lions attack a wild buffalo (one of the great five in africa) - just one word, AWESOME !!!

Tigers are present in ghats too.. remember sabarimala.

:oops::oops: How can I forget it ??
 
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snow leopard are endangered...

they may not last past 2050

Is there any such thing as a multinational initiative for conservation of snow leopards the same way there is with tigers?

yes the world wildlife fund wwf takes such steps it needs the local govt permission though they arrange everything from funds to space for reserve park breeding etc they did a great job with the bengal tiger you can contact them for more info

hope this helps
World Wildlife Fund - Wildlife Conservation, Endangered Species Conservation
 
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Though I agree Tigers are the most powerful cats they dont deserve to be the king of the jungle.

They most certainly do! They actually live in jungles unlike most lions.

I have heard a thing about lion (dont know if its true) - Lions hunt only when they are hungry and if they are not they would not even care to lift the head even if a wildebeest (their most favourite food) walks within 10 metres.

While the Tigers hunt for the heck of it.

Not true. Tigers don't hunt unless they are hungry too.

And the way a group of lions attack a wild buffalo (one of the great five in africa) - just one word, AWESOME !!!

Smaller than a Gaur & is rarely brought down by a single lion.
 
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They most certainly do! They actually live in jungles unlike most lions.

Not true. Tigers don't hunt unless they are hungry too.

Tigers dont have the crown (their manes). No crown, no king. :P


Smaller than a Gaur & is rarely brought down by a single lion.

But a Wild Buffalo is much more fierce and hostile than any Gaur. Infact more people die due to buffaloes than Lions in Africa.

And I have seen one video of a Lion pride hunting a Giraffe. Freaking.

Lions FTW
 
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Lions have been known to take elephant on occasion, and not just baby elephants, full-grown ones as well.

Lions eat elephants

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An adult male lion has a huge advantage vs. the tiger due to the mane of hair. It heps prevent a tiger from getting a killing lock or blow to the throat.

I'd have to say a pride of lions is the most deadly predator on land. In the ocean, that'd go to the orca.
 
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All are wrong the most dangerous animal is the Hippo kills more people than all lions and tigers put together
 
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The hippo is responsible for more human fatalities in Africa than any other large animal. Male hippos actively defend their territories which run along the banks of rivers and lakes. Females have also been known to get extremely aggressive if they sense anyone coming in between their babies, who stay in the water while she feeds on the shore. Hippos can run at speeds of over 20 miles an hour and they have enormous jaws which host up to 20 inch canines.



Africa's Most Dangerous Animals - Africa's Deadliest Animals
 
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well i want to see fight of siberian or bengali tiger with afrikan lion
 
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Tigers devour Lions in epic battle

"One must desire something to be truly alive," said a great novelist.

The Bangladesh cricket team definitely was the perfect example of this belief after the way they bounced back against England in a dramatic and nail-biting game to keep their quarterfinals hopes alive in the ICC Cricket World Cup yesterday.

The thrilling two-wicket victory came through a valiant batting effort from number ten batsman Shafiul Islam who shared a 58-run partnership in a ninth wicket stand along with Mahmudullah Riyad to script one of the most fantastic victories for Bangladesh cricket.

With a run-a-ball 24 Shafiul became the real hero in the end as his effort hauled Bangladesh back from dead. When the lanky batsman came to the crease Bangladesh still needed 57 runs to win the game and with this scenario half of the stadium became empty but Riyad (21) and Shafiul staged a brilliant fightback to achieve the target of 226 runs with one over to spare. The fortunate ones who kept their hope alive till the very end erupted into joy once Riyad stuck a boundary through cover against Tim Bresnan in the last ball of the penultimate over.

Shakib Al Hasan's men dreamt against all the adversities after their heartbreaking defeat against West Indies and the dream was finally fulfilled through a clinical bowling and batting display in front of a capacity-crowd at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in the port city. The Tigers breathtaking victory also brought back enthusiasm amongst the millions cricket crazy fans in the country.

Chasing 225 runs, Bangladesh got off to a flying start courtesy of Tamim Iqbal's tremendous stroke-play but it was his partner Imrul Kayes who anchored the innings along with his skipper Shakib.

Bangladesh fell in trouble losing two quick wickets after Tamim's dismissal but Shakib joined man-of-the-match Imrul Kayes to associate 82-runs in the fourth wicket stand to revive the hopes but the innings again derailed when Kayes, who top scored with 60 off 100 balls with five boundaries, fell victim to a suicidal run out. The stadium was silenced when Shakib lost his temper and played on for 32 runs and after that an inspired spell from Ajmal Shahzad brought England back to the game. But there was something entirely written for this match and Shafiul and Riyad took away the game from the England team, who have produced exciting games all through the tournament.

Earlier, Lady Luck again favoured the Bangladesh captain as he won the toss for the fourth successive occasion in the tournament. The bowlers then did their job to endorse the captain's decision of bowling first and they did it quite pleasingly in a typical slow and low pitch despite a 109-run fourth wicket partnership between Jonathan Trott and Eoin Morgan giving the English side a fighting total of 225 runs; England's lowest total against Bangladesh.

Bangladesh used six bowlers and everybody including the two pacers Shafiul Islam and Rubel Hossain made contributions as none tried anything other than concentrating on line and length only but off-spinner Naeem Islam deserved some especial accolades for removing dangermen Andrew Strauss and Morgan, the left-hander who revived the England's hope of scoring a big total after his side lost three wickets for 53 runs.

It was not so easy for the batsman to play shots in this kind of wicket and except Morgan, who smote eight boundaries during his 72-ball 63, none of the English batsmen looked comfortable and they lost their footing whenever they tried to execute shots.

All however began with a dramatic dismissal as wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim showed brilliant awareness to pull the stump out of the ground to complete the stumping of a flummoxed Matt Prior.

Left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak's delivery drifted down the leg side and Prior missed it and dragged his back foot while Mushfiqur took off the bails but he was just safe and then he stayed out of the crease to give Mushfiqur the second opportunity.

Bangladesh seized control when Strauss offered a catch to Junaed Siddiqui at first slip and Mahmudullah Riyad got the wicket of Ian Bell as England tottered at 53 for three but Morgan joined Trott to recover the damage by playing sensibly as at one stage they passed 13 overs without any boundary to build up the innings.

Naeem then gave the much-needed breakthrough by removing Morgan, who landed at deep fine leg and after his dismissal opened the floodgate for Bangladesh as England lost their remaining six wickets for 63 runs.

A strong throw of Naeem from midwicket directly hit the stumps to dismiss Paul Collingwood and as well as put an end to the England innings that also confirmed Bangladesh finished with the momentum and it was carried on by the batsmen to make a happy ending to another Friday with only their second win over England.

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Jokes aside , Tigers , lions are in great danger

When 20th century started , there were 100,000 breeding tigers

Now , there are only 1200-2000 (adult tigers) left world wide.....

If a major natural disaster strikes their habitat like wild fire etc or something of that nature we could see end to the Tiger Spices. Sadly -

With in our life times , these beautiful creatures will become part of history books like Saber Tooth Tigers etc and other creatures

Killing of these beautiful creatures must stop world wide

Also majority of tigers in captivity do not develop their hunting skills so skills that are passed on from generation to generation are lost so we can't just create tigers in labs and release them (even if we could they would not survive)

So we really must understand importance of protecting these creatures
 
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No bhai the reason why they chose Tigers was because Tiger was the ancient symbol of the Cholas (an Empire in Tamil Nadu) who completely defeated and conquered Sri Lanka in their time.

Cholas never used the tiger as a symbol like the Mauryans did with the Asiatic Lion..

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Now , there are only 1200-2000 (adult tigers) left world wide.....


Its really a shame for Indians, because the Tiger is one of our symbolic animals. Losing the Bengal Tiger is like lossing the Indian elephants or King Cobra.


We already lost Cheetahs in India.(not that long ago too)

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It would be devastating for me if my grandchildren lives in a time were there is no Tigers left in India.
 
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