Is lion really the king of the Jungle?

I was recently reading an article on motivation that mentioned that even though Lion lacks any significant ability(other than the fact it has strength and is a carnivore) it still the king of the Jungle. So, that got me is Lion really the king of the Jungle? It could very well be a scam promoted by some villager in africa who after a long barren hunting season was some how able to kill a Lion and pretended that it was all important. For all we know it could be the monkeys that call the shots. Any thoughts?

 

What shit article did the OP read that says the a lion lacks ability. This is literally the dumbest thing I have ever heard.

If only lions wrote shit articles talking about humans having no significant ability, then they would be something special.

Pro Tip - stop reading buzzfeed.

 

Well, the common lion has it pretty good..he sleeps all day and has a harem of women(shared) with whom to mate and bring him food, for it is the females who do the hunting. Now if you are going to talk lions then the Tsavo Lion is the true king. Bigger than the savanna lion and with much more testosterone he actively participates in hunts and is the only male in a pack.

If you want to talk about king of the jungle then baboons are pretty ferocious, but my money goes to the crocodile.

 
Schreckstoff:
Tiger is king of the jungle. Fun historical fact, it was not uncommon in Ancient Rome to pit tigers and lions against one another. In the 19th century, the last time a sanctioned fight was held, betting odds were 1: 37,000 in favor of the Tiger.

If a Tiger Fought a Lion, Which Animal Would Win? By Quora

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Tiger vs Lion

In the circuses of Ancient Rome, exotic beasts were commonly pitted against each other. The contest of the lion against the tiger was a classic pairing and the betting usually favored the tiger. At the end of the 19th century, the Gaekwad of Baroda arranged a fight between a lion and tiger before an audience of thousands. The Gaekwad favored the lion, and as a result had to pay 37,000 rupees as the lion was mauled by the tiger.

Comparative size

The Amur or Siberian tiger is the largest subspecies of the Panthera genus, known to weigh up to 800 lbs (360 kg), while large African lions weigh up to 550 lbs (250 kg). Average weight males is 181 kg for African lion, 221.2 kg for Bengal tiger and 230 kg for Siberian tiger.

Notice in this profile, the Tiger is not significantly bigger than a lion despite having possibly several hundred pounds more weight.. This is important because it indicates the strength of the Tiger is much greater due to higher muscle density. Denser muscle is also stronger muscle. Also notice the width of the legs on the tiger and his lower center of gravity. This makes it easier for the Tiger to remain low and avoid attack. Despite being lower when going in for a leap attack or rearing up on its hind quarters, it can reach a greater distance and swipe with a bigger, heavier paw before the lion can even reach. On hind legs, the tiger has more leverage than the lion, and in a fight, both will have to rear up to both block and strike. Lions are not as good at rearing up, and rely on the teeth and mouth as a primary weapon, then make attacks of opportunity with the claws. The neck tufts on a lion do protect its neck from most attacks, but the tiger has powerful rear claws it can use to dig into the lion’s belly if it can get him on the ground and can easily land potent swipes with the front paws and its three inch long claws. Lions just don’t have as much leverage for such a swipe.

Similarly, a chimpanzee is roughly the size of a man, but a full grown chimp is three to five times as strong as a human because his muscles are denser and stronger, and the ligaments are engaged to get better leverage. Chimps, though not any bigger than a human, are much more deadly due to their increased strength and leverage.

Temperament

The tiger is a solitary hunter while the lion is a social animal, living and hunting in groups called prides. Though lions cooperate in hunting, the pride is very competitive during feeding. Weaker animals are pushed aside or chased off. The competitive nature of this social structure makes the lion more prone to fighting, especially males whose very lives depend (since the male isn’t as specialized in hunting on the open plains) on getting a pride of their own. The tiger is very quick so keepers of captive tigers must take care to avoid a sudden attack. The tiger is more used to fighting one on one than the lion. This could be a huge advantage. Also, the Tiger is a brutal and fast fighter. The Tiger regularly takes on game that is far larger and stronger than the Lion and does such alone. The Lion requires the help of the pride to take out a large animal. When a Tiger fights, he fights to kill, not just to push aside someone and get better food. The tiger does not win by intimidation and social challenge, he goes into a fight all or nothing. The lion, being social, tries to win without having to fight if he can and resorts to intimidation, wrestling, and rolling first. He does not get serious from the beginning.

Accidental fights in captivity

In historical accounts where lions and tigers have fought in captivity, the tiger often came out the victor. The most recent account happened on March 2011, where a tiger at the Ankara Zoo attacked a lion through its enclosure and killed the lion with a single paw swipe. “The tiger severed the lion’s jugular vein in a single stroke with its paw, leaving the animal dying in a pool of blood”, officials said. In 1857, a tiger at the Bromwich Zoo broke into the cage of a lion and a fearful scene ensued: the lion’s mane saved his head and neck from being injured, but the tiger succeeded in ripping up his stomach, and within a few minutes he was dead. At the Coney Island Zoo in 1909, a male tiger killed a male lion. Expert opinions

If a lion and tiger got into a fight, who would win? While we would much prefer that people focus their thoughts on saving these magnificent animals than on who would win if a lion and tiger fight, the power of these two largest cats seems to raise this question in people’s minds. While it would depend on the size, age and aggressiveness of the specific animals involved, generally tigers have a significant advantage. On average tigers are larger, but more importantly they are more capable of fighting standing on their hind legs. Some people have argued that the male lion’s mane offers some advantage in protecting his neck, but this is disputed. Some reports claim that when lions and tigers were pitted against each other in the Coliseum in ancient Rome, the tigers always won. In recent centuries there are almost no opportunities for tigers and lions to cross paths in the wild because tigers are found in Asia while Lions are found in Africa except for a very small population in one area in Asia. Biologist Gives Odds On Lion-Tiger Fight “The outcome of a given fight completely depends on the individuals: their history, fighting style and physiology,” said Craig Saffoe, a biologist and the curator of great cats at the Smithsonian Zoo in Washington, D.C.

“But if I had to put my money on it I would give the advantage to the tiger,”

“What I’ve seen from tigers, they seem to be more aggressive; they go for the throat, go for the kill,” Saffoe said. “Whereas the lions are more, ‘I will just pound you and play with you.’ Summary

The Tiger often wins. The lion does occasionally win these battles, but rarely. It would not be hands down either of them (who could make such a claim?), but all evidence seems to support that the Tiger is the one most likely to win, not the Lion. It makes no difference if this is a captive tiger and lion or wild tigers and lions. When both are captive, they both suffer and benefit from the exact same social pressures. A captive lion might not be able to practice with his brothers, but a captive tiger can’t practice hunting and taking down game either. They both have an equal handicap in captivity, and yet the Tiger almost always wins. This would not significantly affect the outcome.

A stronger, faster, fiercer opponent is a stronger, faster, fiercer opponent no matter if they are both in a zoo or both in the wild. Romans would trap and fight wild tigers and lions together and the lion rarely won.

 

Only reason I know this is because earlier this year a full day trip to the San Diego Zoo prompted a night of feverishly researching animal match-ups. Like any good research, this included lots of Mary J. Juana consumption. Not the best deployment of time ever, but I stand by it. Also, there's an overwhelming consensus on the Quora boards that a Grizzly Bear would decimate a Silverback Gorilla.

 

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