I'm baffled to hear constantly that all the experts, trainers and owners or any one who has experince with lions and tigers have gave there opinion a tiger would win in a fight...so I did a little research, an I found only a hand full, not quite the repertwah of the abundentcy as most claims.
Heres a list of experts who have mainstream experince, of majority of there lives being around tigers and lions.
Experts who favor the lion in a fight with a tiger
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David salmoni
Salmoni wears many hats. He's a zoologist, a renowned animal trainer, a television presenter and a producer with his own South Africa-based production company, Triosphere. And, Salmoni successfully has been able to marry all these titles, emphasizing one common denominator his love for animals. In 1998, Salmoni began his apprenticeship as an animal trainer at Bowmanville Zoological Park near Toronto, one of the world's largest humane-credited providers of highly trained animals. Salmoni focused on large cat training and has been training large cats as well as other predators since then.Salmoni was offered a life-changing opportunity to be the first to travel with two captive-bred Bengal tigers to Africa and train them how to hunt and survive in the wild. Salmoni combined his trainer and zoology techniques to achieve this conservation goal, which was documented in Discovery Channel's Living with Tigers. Following this experience, Salmoni lived among African lions for three months in an attempt to show that lions and humans can co exsist in the same area; this journey was captured in the documentary Into the Lion's Den.
David salmoni says:
Hed give the edge to a lion in a fight with a tiger.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A64glNYb-NM
http://animal.discovery.com/tv/after-the-attack/dave-salmoni/dave-salmoni.html
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---{2008}---
Animal planet
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/animal_planet_logo.gif
Team of zoologist enthusiast and scientist, concluded the lion would win in a fight with a tiger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_PHs-kbypo
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Sam Stephens
A Zoologist from New Zealand for Animal Planet, said:
"A male lion spends the first 4 years of its life just developing him self into a fighting machine, its his whole focus fighting to take over a pride, defending it for others." Dave Salmoni a tiger guy, later agreed with her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2z-47pCb2g
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Isabell Thomas
http://bks2.books.google.com/books?...SJPJ0dTf-8fYpdc7L01MFQxKZ-8svXXhBHsuZCXb0****
Each book in this high-interest series compares two exciting animals and looks at how thwy are equipped to survive and defend themselves against preadtors in the wild. Each spread focuses on one particular aspect of the animals, such as teeth, claws, speed, endurance, camouflage, habitat, predator/prey relationships, or hunting techniques.
Heinemann-Raintree Library,
Isabell gives the fight slightly to the lion due to his protective mane
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http://books.google.com/books?id=o4...=ISO-8859-1&output=html&source=gbs_navlinks_s
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Dr. Antle Bhagavan of Big Cat Rescue
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"You gotta have mild-mannered lions and tigers," Antle said. "Normally the lion will kill the tigers. "These are just some of my observations over the last 24 years as I have trained some 400 big cats and met hundreds more. By big cats, I only mean the Panthera family (lions, tigers, leopard, jaguars and hybrids) all the rest are in a different category and the small cats (including cheetah and pumas) are in a different class. "They will kill you, but it is not with the same intent and aggressive behavior. Male lions are 100 times harder to train than tigers.
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http://www.nypost.com/p/news/item_Clr5RjvqTpoGGwtFpwLOPN
http://www.rexano.org/ResponsibleOwnership/Husbandry/big_cat_training_Frame.htm
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Elizabeth marshall thomas
One of the most widely read American anthropologists, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas has observed dogs, cats, and elephants during her half-century-long career. In the 1980s Thomas studied elephants alongside Katy Paynethe scientist who discovered elephants' communication via infrasound. In 1993 Thomas wrote The Hidden Life of Dogs, a groundbreaking work of animal psychology that spent nearly a year on the New York Times bestseller list. Her book on cats, Tribe of Tiger, was also an international bestseller. She lives in Peterborough, New Hampshire, on her family's former farm, where she observes deer, bobcats, bear, and many other species of wildlife.
~Even the biggest of tigers feared male lions
The Tribe of Tiger
http://books.google.com/books?id=3e...a=X&ei=zaKJUIfCAcWdiALksoGgDg&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBA
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---{2001}---
Tiger territory
As a consequence, I have spent a great deal of time researching this and talking with people whose careers studying Carnivora extend back some 25 years. Together we have searched for historically documented evidence from which this article has been drawn.
It should be understood that the question is exceedingly difficult to answer as historic records on this type of event are few and far between.
The film showed that the tiger was at an immediate disadvantage. Tigers use a throat grip as their primary means of killing and*the lion's thick protective mane prevented the tiger gaining a hold on the throat joint. On the other hand, the tiger*had no special protection, so was vulnerable to attack.
In this fight, the tiger was killed.
These films back up current*expert opinion, including some from Leeds University, regarding the potential result of conflict between these two animals. It is considered that exactly the same outcome would occur given a modern battle between the lion and the tiger.
http://www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/conflict7.html
http://www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/
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Siegfried and Roy
Siegfried Fischbacher born June 13, 1939, Rosenheim, Bavaria and Roy Horn born October 3, 1944, Nordenham were born and raised in Germany. They immigrated to the United States and became naturalized citizens.
Siegfried is a traditional magician, or illusionist, while Roy grew up among exotic animals.
They met in 1959 when they both found work on a German ocean liner. Siegfried was a cabin steward and Roy a waiter. Siegfried began performing magic for some of the passengers, eventually being allowed to have his own show, with Roy as his assistant. Unknown to the crew, Roy had smuggled a cheetah named Chico aboard the vessel (Penn Jillette suggested on his radio show that it was an ocelot). Roy had come to know Chico from his frequent visits to the Bremer Zoo in Germany. After developing their show they were given an engagement in Las Vegas. In 1972 they received an award for the best show of the year. In 1990 they were hired by Steve Wynn, the manager of The Mirage, for an annual guarantee of $57.5 million. In 2001, they signed a lifetime contract with the hotel. The duo has appeared in around 5,750 shows together, mostly at The Mirage. Their long-running illusion and magic act closed October 3, 2003 (Roy's birthday) after Roy was severely injured by Montecore, one of the act's tigers, during a performance.
On:"The personality traits of lions and tigers are
very different."
Roy said:
" A lion is tough," Roy explained. " A tiger is veryversatile, very flexible, also forgiving. When you have a confrontation wit him, he is a lot quicker to forgive whatever the situation is than the lion. The lion forgets nothing. And he will make sure you understand that."
http://www.amazon.com/Siegfried-Roys.../dp/0964909650
http://www.amazon.com/Siegfried-Roys...t/dp/096490965
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Marco peters
One on one a lion usually whips a tiger, twice he seen tigers win, it was the biggest tiger against the smallest lion...the tiger is a coward said peters, he wont take on the strongest lion, you know who he attacks? The little female.
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Tippi hedren
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THE CATS OF SHAMBALA 1985 By Tippi Hedren and Theodore Taylor Page 176, tigers are the original scaredy-cat. Although most ferocious under certain conditions, adults are scared silly over numerous odd things. Thunder and Lightning which a lion takes in stride, panics a tiger. Silver reflectors scare tigers, if you want to take over a room full of tigers walk in wearing a silver suit. In the movie ROAR a big siberian tiger name ivan backs down from a tiny lion cub. Tippi Hedren is a former actress that has lions and tigers and other animals on her compound in Acton, Ca.
~ The movie named Roar" had affiliated tigers an lions in an abundentcy, having most of the lions harass an dominate tigers...144 big cats are owned by Tippi an her family.
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Kailash sankhala
Kailash Sankhala (19251994) was a renowned naturalist and conservationist of India. He was the director of Delhi Zoological Park and Chief Wildlife Warden of Rajasthan. Born on 30 January 1925 he is best known for his work in preserving tigers. He was well known around the globe as the Tiger Man, and was involved in the formation of Project Tiger, the world's largest wildlife conservation programme set up in India in 1972.
Kailash Shankhala was first conservationist who raised voice in favour of protecting the tiger as early as 1956. He spearheaded the crusade and succeeded in helping rescue the species from the brink of extinction when hunting tiger was in practice. He carried through this challenging mission with untiring energy and dedication even at the risk of his career and death threats. He conducted an extensive study under the Jawahar Lal Nehru felloship during a time when tiger population was dwindling at an alarming rate due to poaching and hunting. His research later lead him to launch the Project Tiger in 1973. He was founding director of the Project Tiger in 1973.
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Roger brown
~Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos
By R. Robert Sonné Cohen
In a circus act merdous fights are possible the tigers are likely to lose these battles.
http://books.google.com/books?id=j_...a=X&ei=3B2HUKbEAof0iQLyjIHADA&ved=0CCUQ6AEwAA
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Trainer from Beatty cole
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St petersburg times nov 29 1976
Lions are more agressive than tigers contrary to what people think...Sometimes youll have a lion eating a tiger.
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Marlin perkins
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Initially, a tiger would win for its greater burst of speed and strength. However, tigers have no stamina. If the lion could hold out for ~1 minute, it would defeat the exhausted tiger.
As Mr. Marlin Perkins tells it, however, "a real tiger won't attack a rhinoceros just for the hell of it, any more than he will sleep on his back in lion country."
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Naval Safety Center, 1972
http://books.google.com/books?id=O3...a=X&ei=umXuUJHRJ47yigLUjIHICg&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAg
http://www.google.com/search?q=Marlin+perkins+lion+tiger+fight+&tbm=bks&tbo=1
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Dave hoover
As a boy, Dave Hoover always wanted to be a vet. After training with a vet at the Cincinnati Zoo, however, he decided he was "too squeamish" for the job. "I couldnt stand the sight of blood-the animals or my own," he recalled. His stint at the Zoo turned him away from veterinary medicine, but it turned his love of animals in a different direction-a fascination with the "big cats," the lions & tigers who instill terror in the hearts of man & beast alike.
With whip, chair & blank pistol, he puts the cats thru the paces in a "fighting style" performance that has all butdisappeared from the modern circus scene. The amiable, outgoing Hoover was a protege of the late Clyde Beatty, considered by some to be the greatest wild animal trainer who ever lived.
Dave said: lions are the better fighters.
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Caroll soo-hoo Sanfrisco zoo
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The Zoo was originally called The Herbert Fleishhacker Zoo, after its founder. The official name of the Zoo The San Francisco Zoological Gardens was adopted February 27, 1941, following the suggestion of Herbert Fleishhacker.
Apperntly knows lions are capable of killing male siberian tigers even if the lion is old an the tiger is in his prime
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Roman Proske
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Born in Vienna 1898 Herman Roman Gustav Proske von walch ran away from home at age 13 to join the circus. He toured Europe and asia, and journyed to africa where he tamed his first lion to perform death-defying feats.Proske dident like like whips chairs or other props in his act. He preffered a more humane approach sitting for hours with his big cats until they got used to his presence. Ring master Fred bradna hailed Proske as the greatest wild animal trainer in the world.
Roman Proske states:
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http://www.ohio.com/lifestyle/histo...-gardens-at-summit-beach-park-in-1941-1.82412
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Louis roth
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Animal Trainer of over 40 years in the bisness and Expert Louis Roth, favors the lion over the tiger in a fight. In his book
http://www.worthpoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Louis-Roth.jpg
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Melvin B tolson
Caviar and Cabbage [Book] Melvin B. Tolson
Tolson was the professor, poet and writer portrayed by Denzel Washington in The Great Debaters , which is based on a true story from 1935 America. Saying the title King doesent belong to the tiger, it belongs to the lion for unity.
http://www.marcnorton.us/93588/102643.html
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Burt nelson
Bert nelson said: A lion would jump a strange tiger without cerimony "nelson explianed" And that might prove fatal to the tiger. For lions you see, with great power and fearless attack easly whips tigers.
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Edward Jewitt Wheeler
All these experts Isaac Kaufman Funk, William Seaver Woods, Arthur Stimson Draper, Wilfred John Funkagreed and stated:
Between natural enemies of the cat family proved
conclusively that the fighting prowess of the lion is superior to that of the tiger
Funk and Wagnalls, 1933
The Literary digest:2nd colome down.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Isac+kaufman+funk+tiger+the+lion+is+superior+&tbm=bks&tbo=1
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Clyde beatty
Animal Tamer an trainer of 40 years training Hyenas, Leopards, Jaguars, Wolves, Tigers, Cheetahs, Bears, Pumas, Lions, an more the God father animal expert Clyde*carved out a stellar reputation in circus annals as the undisputed wild animal master.
He became an astute showman and businessman with his*services as both a top performer and circus co-owner*in high demand.*Innumerable circuses featured Beatty, with appropriate star billing, as the*unrivaled crowd pleaser*of their shows.Over the years he was sole proprietor of several touring circuses, all of which were greeted with*popular acclaim and much success.
In 1944*he formed his own Clyde Beatty Circus, a huge endeavor which traveled by rails, and featured the finest performers*from the world of the circus.*His self-titled circus*continued as a major tented show. Through the years that*followed and even after his death, the Clyde Beatty title has always been*associated with top flight entertainment, a tradition carried on today with the current incarnation of the much acclaimed CLYDE BEATTY CIRCUS.
Mr. Clyde Beatty said: I think lions will win 9/10 against tigers in a fight.
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http://wildanimalelite.yuku.com/topic/560/The-God-Father-Animal-Trainer-Clyde-Beatty
http://www.beattycircus.com/clyde_beatty.html
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William H. Blackburne
Chained-up lion defeats tiger 5 times
The lion is the king of among beasts in other ways than in looks. I once put a big tiger in a cage with a lion, chaining the lion but giving him slack enough to stand up and turn around. It was a night parade and the red fire was burned on the top of my wagon and the animals became greatly excited. The tiger pounced on the lion but I stopped the battle with the stool upon which I had been setting. Later the fight was renewed, the lion knocking the tiger down five times.
Source: William H. Blackburne, head keeper of the National Zoological Park, 1929
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Courtney cooper
Animal Expert an Tamer Courtney cooper,
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Courtney ryley cooper born in Kansas city missori on october 31 1886 at the age of 16 he left home to join the circus. Who worked multiple jobs form animal trainer, all the way up to circus manager.
In his book he states
LIONS"N"TIGERS"N"EVERYTHING 1924 By Courtney Riley Cooper.
Page 68, lions are "King Of Beasts"
Page 70, lion kills a tiger in a very brutal fight.
Page 78, Cooper says lion is "King Of Beasts" and a good father.
Pages 84-85, FEMALE tiger kills heavier MALE tiger defending her cubs.
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[b][u]Jam Sahib[/u][/b]
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Jam sahib exploits bias cat enthusiasist Karish singe an witnesses 4 ocasians lions beat tigers an gives his opinon on lions.
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[b][u]George conklin[/u][/b]
Circus performer an big cat owner Geroge conklin says in his book the male lion has the advantages over other cats: The lion also is protected around the neck by the heavy mane which is an advantage.
[url]http://books.google.com/books/about/The_ways_of_the_circus.html?id=sbzZMD7BRNEC[/url]
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[b][u]Circus history[/u][/b]
The mengerine
Lions will not stay in the same cage with tigers. We tried this once, putting a lioness in with a Bengal tiger. There was a fierce fight and the lioness nearly killed the Bengal."Chapter V11
[url]http://www.circushistory.org/History/OnRoad2.htm[/url]
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[b][u]The quiver[/u][/b]
Tigers avoids lions
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=w-9MAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA253&lpg=PA253&dq=lion+tiger+avoided+combat&source=bl&ots=F-gBFHhbez&sig=sjpgzXZ35URQFAgkUHLvT4_TNo0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LoAfUJmvJuLJiwKh0oHoCw&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA[/url]
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[b][u]Sir Samuel w. baker[/u][/b]
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BAKER, Sir SAMUEL WHITE (1821-1893), traveller and sportsman, born in London on 8 June 1821, was the second son of Samuel Baker of Lypiatt Park, Gloucestershire, by Mary, daughter of Thomas Dobson of Enfield. His father was a West India merchant, possessing considerable property in Jamaica and Mauritius,
Cin Egypt, and between 1879 and 1892 visited India seven times, and almost to the end of life bis vigorous health enabled him to maintain his reputation as the greatest living hunter of big game. In whatever quarter of the globe he chanced to be, whether in pursuit of elephants in Africa and Ceylon, tiger-hunting in the central provinces in India, deer-stalking in Japan, bear-shooting in the Eocky Mountains, this iron-nerved sportsman ever proved his ability to excel all others. He himself regarded the pursuit of dangerous game as the best training for either an explorer or a soldier {True Tales for my Grandsons, p. 176), and to his own experiences in the jungle and on the plain the development of his remarkable tenacity and resource as an explorer was doubtless in great part due.
:Has carefully compared the strength and other qualities of the lion an tiger an he decides in favor of the lion.
[url]http://www.oldandsold.com/articles35/animals-2.shtml[/url]
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=5XFRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA762&lpg=PA762&dq=sir+samuel+baker+lions+and+tigers+book&source=bl&ots=vytNsXChw7&sig=pbFGbyGmNsYlG4GzpAyy_us2C6o&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5JHBT_XeN4aUiQLH4oHjBw&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAw[/url]
[url]http://www.hotfreebooks.com/book/Wild-Beasts-and-their-Ways-Sir-Samuel-W-Baker--6.html[/url]
[url]http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Baker,_Samuel_White_(DNB01[/url])
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[b][u]The childrens hour[/u][/b]
Edited by T. S. Arthur
2 lions on one tiger is too much
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=9-kaAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA166&lpg=RA1-PA166&dq=lions+better+fighters++tigers&source=bl&ots=L2zJSGeZ1K&sig=BQZW9HO646T41rqopL0XjuYtleE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JJAxUK-LL8rTigLS-YGYBg&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAw[/url]
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=9-kaAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA167&lpg=RA1-PA166&ots=L2zJSGeZ1K&dq=lions+better+fighters++tigers&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html[/url]
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Lion defeats tiger to rescue man
"The ferocity of the tiger's disposition has been exaggerated; but although capable of being made quite gentle, they are unreliable in their habits, and apt at any instant to attempt the gratification of a blood-thirsty disposition. Keepers of menageries, however much confidence they may feel in the friendship of the "king of beasts," are always nervous about the tiger, and cautious in their movements. We think it was Van Amberg who was unexpectedly set upon by a tiger, when the lion came to his rescue, and actually threw the tiger down, and held him fast until the man escaped."
Source: [url]http://www.harpers.org/archive/1855/05/0037640[/url]
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[b][u]The Encyclopaedia Britannica[/u][/b]
The tiger is the more common animal in india abounding in all the forest and jungles from the mouth of the ganges to the himlayian mountains, he is not quite equal to the strength to the lion but he is superior in activity.
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=yVlBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA382&dq=lion+tiger++fight+Himalayas&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mlKQULnwJ6f5igLcnoCwAg&ved=0CD0Q6AEwBQ[/url]
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Animal news article having a trainer of all animals
saying lions were the most dominate animal and feared more above tigers.
[url]http://www.cqout.com/item.asp?id=12636137[/url]
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Tigers avoid lions in combat
Army and Navy chronicle, Volume 6
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[b][u]W. Blackwood & Sons[/u][/b]
lion dominates an chases tiger around the arena in Rome
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 27
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=Bx1lkqo4q8YC&pg=PA162&lpg=PA162&dq=ancient+lion+battle+tiger+fight&source=bl&ots=oQP1EtnaeB&sig=OJogE0OvxMuNQxhCBmuOCJBVYmM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VXIfUKbHKOzqiQKPwYHICg&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA[/url]
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[b][u]A natural history of the most remarkable quadrupeds.[/u][/b]
The lion not the tiger is the unbdisputed King of the forest
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=8icYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=lions+undisputed+fighter+tiger&source=bl&ots=Ay1UmC74cw&sig=TrqQL7rHRl7AXgskSoPbAmW9lHA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_5QxUOrNK8r2iwK2-ICwBQ&ved=0CCUQ6AEwAA[/url]
Printed by C. and C. Whittingham, 1825
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[b][u]The Asiatic journal and monthly miscellany[/b][/u]
The lion is so powerful an animal as the tiger, but he fights much better. A tiger will make his attack, and then retire ; but a lion never retreats ; he fights until- he is killed.
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=ZWN3-payo_8C&pg=PA331&lpg=PA331&dq=lions+slayed+fight+tiger&source=bl&ots=Q9RLRCwtLl&sig=T9BeweLp0Y8d147ni5sjyu3SXlU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yYQIUOGCCKuI2gX0mpjSBw&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBA[/url]
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=xXEAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA254&lpg=PA254&dq=poetry+lion+fight+tiger+kill+won&source=bl&ots=5WQPUb0gQ7&sig=gWEX_w7GoC6SY7Qs0jKBebxgMqs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qQNgULTJOaP1igLuwIHQBA&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAg[/url]
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[b][u]Edward Griffith[/u][/b]
The tiger is inferior an fears the lion
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=XMAyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA31&dq=lion+tiger+arranged+combat&hl=en&sa=X&ei=wJSPULe6O-GgigKMq4CABA&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBg[/url]
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[b][u]Oliver Goldsmith[/u][/b]
Ranked the lion over the tiger.
[url]http://www.scharlau.co.uk/scharlau.co.uk/prints/images/lions4701.jpg[/url]
[url]http://books.google.com/books?id=0axEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA395&lpg=PA395&dq=oliver+goldsmith+lions'&source=bl&ots=g1TAll-5xC&sig=DGi-ZspT444D1ZdbX5jYWUItBO4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oEu7T_L7OaiviALuyoXVDQ&ved=0CBUQ6AEwAA[/url]
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[b][u]Dr.Sc Giuliano Russini[/u][/b]
~view on Lions and Tigers.
...African lion presents phenomena of aggressiveness which, contrary to what is thought render it more dangerous in the wild than the tiger and more difficult to manage in captivity, as observed by the zoological biologists.... This caused by overheating corporeal overheating phenomena, is in fact a handicap in case of prolonged fights, drawback not found in the lion who, as they say, will struggle up to the death.Same can be said for the fighting techniques, which all stand in favour of the Panthera leo ,accustomed, as it is, to face in the savannah a great variety of preys and competitors, in comparison with the solitary tiger....
[url]http://www.photomazza.com/?Panthera-tigris[/url]
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Sorry I cant show a pic for each person, this site only allows 10 pictures per post. The most intresting quota was by Mr. Dave hoover who said, a tiger trainer will say the tiger and a lion trainer will say the lion, well I have worked with [b]Both[/b] an have the scars to prove it...an with out a dought the lion is the tougher of the 2 cats...which you can forget about who he choose an analyze his words of "Both"...majority of the trainers an experts who favored the tiger havent even worked with a lion, so they would know just as much as the average person.
An to make a side note, there are very few trainers to experts that had ever experinced an wittnessed a [b]lion fighting a tiger[/b] not just a lion fighting a lion or a tiger fighting a tiger but a lion fighting a tiger, like Dave hoover, Bert nelson, Jam sahib, Courtney cooper, Louis roth, Kailash sankhala, an Clyde beatty...in terms they are giving higher credability to a lion and tiger fighting upoun [b]Experince[/b] see-ing that...others like Craig packer, Big cat rescue, re-wilding china ect ect havent any affiliation with see-ing them fight...so there credability is diminished to only an opinion just a little higher than the average person.
I'm merely sharing data for educational purposes, so if someone was to link a counter debate in accumilating experts that favor the tiger, then please have it in atleast "chronological order" as like I have with these up above, that way there is no miss-leading the amount by repeating an consealing the same person or article your alibing more than once...Thanks hope to see a good accumilation amount for the tiger too. ^_^