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Is there any animal that could win Siberian tiger in a fight?
>> Anonymous
Man.
>> Anonymous
Elephant...easily.
>> Anonymous
Probably giraffe.
>> Anonymous
Killer whale, if you dropped the tiger in the sea.
>> Anonymous
what a stupid question, OP.
>> Anonymous
A fully grown brown bear. They kill Siberian tigers in the nature. In fact there is a known case where a single bear killed two full grown tigers (in case you didn't know, tigers sometimes live in small groups consisting of related individuals). Tigers can and do kill young and small bears, however, so which one wins depends on the size of the bear.
>> fuD
giraffe.

They get attacked by PACKS of lions and win.
>> Anonymous
>>243388

Actually, tigers have been known to kill elephants.
>> Anonymous
T Rex
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Various scorpions, snakes, jellyfish, and assorted other highly venomous animals.
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OH HAI I HERD U HAVE SUM TIGERS THAT NEED KILLING
>> Anonymous
>>244024
Certainly, in packs. And usually weak or young Elephants.
>> Anonymous
>>244052
Tigers do not hut in packs.
>> Anonymous
>>244061
Oh right, I was thinking of lions, my bad.
Anyways ELEPHANT >>>>>> big cats
>> Anonymous
Hippo could probably take it.
>> Anonymous
Deer.
>> fuD
Giraffe Rhino Bear Samurai Hippo
>> Anonymous
Where did you get the info about bears eating tigers? Its actualy quite opposite. I remember reading a paper about tigers - scientists followed tigers in nature and collected their shit to find out what exactly tigers eat (i am talking about big ass soviet Amur tigers here). It turned out tigers ate deers and boars the most, they were around 80% of all the tigers diet, but also on average a tiger would eat 2-3 bears per year.
So what is your source on "bear eats tiger"? Its like saying "cats like to chase dogs" - it certainly may happen, but opposite is much more common.
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hay guise didju no that fights arent even real lolololol
>> Anonymous
jaguarz will fuck it up like npnpnpnpn
lmaonaise
>> Anonymous
>>244533

A Jaguar really would beat a tiger. Jaguars aren't as heavy as lions or tigers, but Jaguars are much stronger.
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>>244523

Ha! Little T-rex. You're my bitch.
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>>244555
Behold the slothbird?
>> Anonymous
I've read on a website that Amur Tigers do poorly when fighting a male African Lion. This is in illegal pit fights but still...

>>243399
Any site or book that this info comes from
>> Anonymous
>>244556
Not a bird, but a dinosaur.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therizinosaurus
>> Anonymous
I see your Siberian tiger and raise you Champawat.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champawat_Tiger
>> Anonymous
>>244563

Slothbird with long sharp claws, weighs 5 tons and is bigger than T-rex.
>> Anonymous
California grizzly
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i imagine that this could.
>> Anonymous
A slightly larger Siberian tiger?
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>>244652
tony stark built that in a cave
>> Anonymous
an adult reticulated python.
i'm too lazy to find the video, though. and it wasn't a siberian, it was native.
>> Anonymous
An army ant colony probably could.