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With his heavy mane, the lion also appears a stint intimidating, and indeed, this may make all the difference in a fight with a tiger. According to Beatty, the male tiger avoids the male lion, and he further states that in confrontations between these two in the arena, the lion is most usually the aggressor, while the tiger habitually tries to avoid him.
In a fight, the lion will be the aggressor. If the lion didn`t start the fight, he`ll likely be all to keen to finish it, while the tiger will be looking for the exit. The lion also fights in a manner which optimizes both balance and power, and as a consequence strikes harder than the tiger. He also has that protective mane of his, which makes him appear larger than he really is. The tiger is more agile, but, he is also lacking in stamina, possessing even less than the lion. The lion would most certainly defeat the tiger in a fight.
What I see of a 600 pounds tiger facing a 500 pounds male lion is a 600 pounds tiger running desperately in a terrified runaway, defending himself with soft boxing jabs that only do but provoking the killing instincts of the lion. The likely final outcome is a dead tiger (9 out of 10 times), LOL.
The lion will confront a challenge almost always....even if his intent is not on fighting. Depending upon the circumstances, he`ll either chase the rival away, or confront him for a fight...assuming the odds between the two opponents or groups, is equal. Lions have sometimes been called suicidal in some cases though, occasionally confronting potential rivals that outnumber them 3 to one. This speaks well for their aggression.When striking, the lion generally strikes with one arm, while standing upon the other 3, unlike the tiger who generally strikes while standing upon his hindlegs and swinging with both forepaws. The result is a more stable (3-point vs two-point stance) stance, with which to deliver shattering force. A person which has optimized his balance will hit harder than one who is less so (balanced). Thats Why Lions are Kings.
Male lions can stand in a battle field longer than a tiger because of his bigger lungs compared to male tiger. In an One on One fight Male tigers dont have a chance of winning a fight with Male Lion. Thats y Male lions are Named King of Beasts .
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