Lion Or Tiger
Lion Or Tiger, Select your favorite.


Title: Known as the “King of the Jungle.”
Habitat: Native to Africa and parts of India (Asiatic lion).
Physical power: Can weigh up to 250 kg; powerful jaws and muscular build.
Social structure: Lives in prides — rare among big cats for group living.
Hunting: Females do most of the hunting, working in coordinated teams.
Roar: Can be heard up to 8 km away; used to mark territory and communicate.
Symbolism: Represents courage, royalty, and leadership in many cultures.
Speed: Can sprint up to 80 km/h for short distances.
Conservation: Listed as Vulnerable due to habitat loss and poaching.
Cultural fame: Appears in countless films, emblems, and national symbols.
LION
TIGER
Title: The largest and most powerful cat species on Earth.
Habitat: Found mainly in Asia — India, Russia, and Southeast Asia.
Physical strength: Can weigh up to 320 kg; exceptional muscle density.
Solitary nature: Hunts and lives alone, unlike the lion.
Stealth: Known for silent stalking and precision attacks.
Swimming ability: Loves water — excellent swimmer unlike most big cats.
Symbolism: Represents strength, mystery, and independence.
Speed & agility: Can run up to 65 km/h and leap over 10 meters.
Conservation: Endangered but numbers are improving in some regions.
Cultural fame: National animal of India, Malaysia, and several Asian nations.
