Physical Characteristics Of Tiger Vs. Lion

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Tiger Vs. Lion
Time and time again,we wonder about random things. An example of this would be the question, who would win a fight between a male lion and a male tiger? Since they have completely different lifestyles, it would be interesting to catch them in the act. Some things that are different about them are their physical characteristics, and where they live. Although, they have a very low chance in meeting in today’s day and age, they did a long time ago. In this paper, I will discuss the physical characteristics, location, and might happen if they fought each other.
Tigers and lions have different physical characteristics. One of the differences between the two is seem in the lion’s mane. Which makes it harder for the opponent to penetrate

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