Comments by "Shafqat Ishan" (@shafqatishan437) on "Latest Sightings"
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@bigrez005 no pal, everything you stated is false. I did my studies very well. 1st of all by faster I meant agility not running speed. Tigers paw swipes are slightly faster than lions and they strike with greater speed. 2ndly there's no such thing as 2nd fastest bigcat, cougars and Siberian tigers have also been claimed to reach 50mph on short bursts, lionesses do match that speed but male lions' running speed is quite slower, however according to most big cat experts tigers, lions, leopards and cougars all have similar top speed about 40mph, greater than that is mere overestimation. Running speed of an animal is useless in combat anyway, still male tigers are faster than male lions and it is an obvious fact. Now when it comes to aggression, it is a well known fact that tigers are the most aggressive of all bigcats, ask any wildlife biologists or animal experts, you'll get the same opinion. The claims you're putting here based on some captive animals doesn't have any credibility at all, I can also tell you incidents about captive tigers dominating and chasing off lions which happens on regular basis but it's pointless because wild animals acts differently than captives. As for Mufasa, he's a strong powerful lion and a true king, there's no doubt about that, but Shere Khan is just way out of his league, maybe against a regular tiger he can put up a good fight.
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@Souljaboy68-m8e not a chance. Servals are nowhere near the built of a cougar. They're long legged, thin necked and built for stealth in the bush. It is very narrowly built. Cheetahs are also very thin, similar to serval, but they are stronger with bigger bite force compared to most other cats at their size. Servals take insects, shrews, rats, snakes, bird etc. They're not built to fight equal size animal. Never seen or heard of a serval killing anything bigger than them, and trust me I've been watching and researching about animals for years now. Cheetahs kill gazelles, impala, topi, hartebeest, wildebeest, nyala, kudu, oryx, ostrich etc.
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@bigrez005 lion paw strikes are stronger compared to tigers of equal weight but generally Bengal and Siberian tigers are much larger and have a stronger swipe. The numbers are close anyway and either can deliver killing blows to the other just as easily. Tigers don't run away always, lions also run away most often then not. Other than territorial fights between males of same species, all bigcats run from other predators, and tigers are larger so if lions don't have numbers they will run from tigers. Tigers and lions have been pitted against each other throughout the history, in Roman Colosseum, also by Indian kings and by many more, tigers and lions have also faught and killed each other many times in circuses, zoos, captive breeding facilities and more, and the statistic is pretty clear and is now a universally known fact, and that is Tigers win against lions 99% of the time in 1 on 1 fights. At equal weight it's 50-50 but generally tigers are larger and more powerful. Just Google bro.
As for Shere Khan, he faught off almost the entire forest of animals specially Baloo, Baghira and the wolfpack to get to Mowgli who himself is no slouch. Khan is larger and stronger than all tigers, he's a vengeful man-eater who has wiped out many human villages and travellers, his smartness even outmatches many village intellects and hunters, he has out-foxed everyone and even known to disappear in bushes and shadows, he couldn't kill Mowgli because the boy had the spirit of the jungle and true humanity, and was destined to end the terror of Khan. Mufasa on the other hand was the greatest king of the pridelands, but was a flawed hero, it was easy for scar to manipulate and entrap him using simba, Shere khan is a far deadlier and smarter villain than scar but as a tiger naturally he's stronger than any lion, he is even more powerful than all tigers and has unnatural feats. Now do your math. Don't let your favoritism cloud your judgment. This is no competition. Fanboyism has no place in reality.
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@Souljaboy68-m8e Tallest cheetahs are 90 to 94 cm, tallest cougars 85 to 90 cm, leopards 74 to 80 cm, jaguars 70 to 85 cm, servals 45 to 66 cm tall at the shoulder. African male leopards from Savannah regions average 60kg, males from forest regions 65 kg, from cape coast 32 kg only, male Arabian leopards 30 kg. The extinct North African Barbary leopards were huge, they used to have almost similar length to Atlas lions, so imagine their weight. There's not a single record of a 110kg leopard from any other region. Leopards max weight is indeed no more than 80 kg, 90 kg is extremely rare individuals, 100 kg+ is only 1 or 2 historic accounts which can never happen anymore bcz of significant population and habitat decrease. Persian and Anatolian leopards are not bigger, they're only 56kg avg and 76kg max. They're more robustly built than africans but not larger at all, In fact they're the most robustly built subspecies of leopards, but on average they're smaller than many wild leopards of india (50kg avg but 78kg max) and Sri Lanka (55kg avg, 77kg max. As for cougars, their avg weight is greater than leopards, their max weight is 90 kg, rare extreme individual males from Northern ranges can be 100-120kg but still unlikely nowadays. only the largest male ever recored was a 125kg male, it was historic and it can not be counted. Similarly you cannot count lions over 250kg or tigers over 300kg to be the normality anymore. Bigcats in the wild has shrunk in size bcz of lack of habitat and resources.
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@vishnuvenu5045 same can be asked for tigers, but being apex predator has nothing to do with eating other predators. Tigers kill and eat bears, crocodlies, leopards, lynxes, dholes and wolves. Jaguars do the same to anacondas, caimans, giant otters, turtles, boas, spectacled bears, pumas, ocelots, margays etc.
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