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Do tigers and lions coexist?

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Tigers and sloth bears co exist in many tiger reserves of India (also some reserves with brown bear). There is no co existence of tigers or bears in the wild with African lions. Eurasian brown bear and Siberian tigers do co exist and they have crossover many a times, resulting in an animal faceoff. read more

According to the Lion Research Center at the University of Minnesota, coalitions of two to three male lions usually fight as a group against territorial rivals, but tigers always go it alone. This difference affects the two cats' instincts. read more

But there isn’t a single wild tiger in Africa! Tigers are native to Asia, with one kind living in the hot regions of India, and another kind inhabiting the colder regions of northern China and Siberia. So there’s no way a lion and tiger can tangle in Africa. The lion, however, doesn’t live only in Africa. read more

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