The cecum in deer is longer than the cecum in tigers. The cecum is an important part of the digestive system that helps break down cellulose in plant material. As herbivores, deer need a longer cecum to aid in the digestion of their plant-based diet, while carnivores like tigers have shorter cecums since they primarily consume meat.
A tiger is a carnivore.
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Panthera Tigris is the scientific name of a general tiger, I don't know the scientific name of a Maltese Tiger. It is said that the Maltese Tiger is not a type of tiger but just a coloration morph. Look on Wikipedia for more about the Maltese.
A Bengal tiger is strongest because it has stronger muscles and claws.The Siberian (Amur) Tiger the strongest Tiger in the world. Probs stronger than Lions and bears its really powerful.
Yes, as a tiger is a mammal and was born alive with an umbilical cord.
Lions are taller than any sub-species of Tiger. Bengal Tigers tend to be taller than Siberians and Indian Lions are shorter than African Lions. Height varies depending on the sub-species. But generally Lions are taller, whilst Tigers tend to be shorter but longer and overall bigger. On the back legs, however, the tiger is noticaby taller.
A tiger's tail is longer than a lion's.
Depends on your definition of longer.
Longer then your thumb
Tigers are faster and longer then white tigers, therefore different colours
Are you kidding me! A tiger is larger, longer, and heavier than a deer, so a tiger is totally a winner.
I think you mean saber tooth tiger and it looks like a lion but a bit shorter with long canine teeth that are out of its mouth.
Full grown tigers are longer than full grown lions.
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Cattle have a longer small intestine due to the need to break down plant materials including cellulose, which take longer and require much more steps for many herbivores than what it takes for a tiger to digest meat.
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Tiger cubs are born with short tails that are about 2-3 inches long. Their tails will grow longer as they mature, reaching a length of around 2-3 feet when fully grown.