Lion vs Tiger

by Anonymous

The lion vs tiger debate has fascinated people for centuries. Both are apex predators at the top of their respective food chains, but they differ significantly in size, behavior, and hunting strategy.

Tigers are generally larger and more powerful on an individual basis, with male Siberian tigers weighing up to 660 lbs compared to a male African lion's 420 lbs. Lions, however, are social animals that fight frequently for pride dominance, giving them more combat experience.

Historical accounts from Roman arenas and modern observations suggest the tiger usually has the edge in one-on-one encounters, though the lion's mane provides some neck protection. This comparison lays out the key differences so you can decide for yourself.

African Lion

African Lion

330-420 lbs
weight
5.6-8.3 ft (nose to tail)
body length
650 PSI
bite force
40-50 mph
top speed
Social — hunts in prides of 2-6
hunting style
~400 lbs of force
swipe force
Can swim but avoids water
swimming ability
High — fights rivals for pride control
combat experience
Siberian Tiger

Siberian Tiger

400-660 lbs
weight
7.5-9.5 ft (nose to tail)
body length
1,050 PSI
bite force
49-53 mph
top speed
Solitary — ambush predator
hunting style
~500 lbs of force
swipe force
Strong swimmer, hunts in water
swimming ability
Moderate — territorial but less frequent
combat experience

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