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Monday 28 November 2022

LEOPARD VS TIGER: COMPARING THE BIG CAT CONTENDERS!

 

LEOPARD VS TIGER: COMPARING THE BIG CAT CONTENDERS!

Two more big cat contenders are head-to-head and when it is leopard vs tiger, they are easy to tell apart! Leopards are known for their striking yellow coats with brown spots. And tigers wear their vertical black stripes on yellow, orange, or white fur with pride! But this is far from the only way each of these amazing animals is unique. And we need to compare all of them to decide which one of these ferocious felines would win in a cage match!

Leopard VS Tiger: Physical Characteristics

Leopards and tigers are both on the list of biggest cats in the world. To decide which of these big cats takes the gold, we must look at physical differences. Going into the key characteristics of each animal and what makes them unique is key. Apart from both being feline, tigers and leopards are each in a class all their own!

Physical Characteristics Of Leopards

Leopards are smaller than tigers and average about six feet in length and up to 140 pounds

Leopards are sleek, strong, and leanly muscled. Their legs are stocky and built for climbing

The spots and coat color vary depending on the environment, from deep brown or black to tan and even white overall

The leopard has advanced hearing and vision, adapted for nighttime hunting

Leopards can carry animals heavier than themselves while climbing!

Physical Characteristics Of Tigers

As the largest feline in the world, tigers are 267 to over 300kg in weight and up to ten feet long

Tigers are massive, muscular, and powerfully built with long tails that help them balance

They have teeth and claws that both measure up to four inches long

There are nine subspecies of tiger, and coat colors can be reddish-orange or white.

The largest tiger ever weighed over eight hundred pounds

The Siberian tiger is the largest and weighs up to 675 pounds

Tigers have webbed feet and are excellent swimmers

Can reach speeds up to 60 mph

The Sumatran tiger is the smallest, around eight feet long and 260 pounds

Bengal tigers have the highest population numbers

White tigers are caused by a rare genetic mutation and haven’t been seen in the wild for over 50 years

Leopard VS Tiger: Habitat And Behavior

Now that we know all about the physical attributes of tigers and leopards, it is time to investigate habitat and behavior. Would tigers and leopards ever encounter each other in the wild? And if they did, how do each attack or defend themselves and their territory? We know tigers are massive, but leopards are strong as well. It is down to behavior to answer the question of which would win in a fight!

Leopards are nocturnal and solitary

They hunt in the trees and on the ground

Leopards rely on stealth and ambush to catch prey

They can drag and lift a carcass like an antelope that is much heavier than them

Leopards are opportunistic predators that go after small and medium-sized prey

They carry prey up trees and stash it to avoid larger carnivores

Leopards share their natural range with tigers

Found in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia, in grasslands, rainforests, and mountain regions

Leopards are also called Panthers

Can run up to 30 mph

Habit And Behavior Common In Tigers

Tigers are found primarily in South and Southeast Asia, Eastern Russia, and China

Subspecies can be found in tropical, temperate, and cold climates

Siberian tigers develop an extra fur layer around the neck for added warmth

Habitat depends on individual subspecies, but tigers can be found in mountain areas, rainforests, mangrove forests, grasslands, or even swamps

Some tigers migrate

A tiger only eats once a week, but they eat a lot, up to seventy-five pounds in one sitting!

Tigers stalk their prey for as long as it takes

They rely on speed, agility, and deadly power to quickly take down prey

All subspecies prefer to hunt at night

Tigers are solitary hunters

Who Wins In A Fight, The Leopard Or The Tiger?

The facts are undeniable, and we can declare without hesitation that the tiger would beat the leopard hands-down. In fact, the tiger is a known predator of the leopard. Tigers will prey on leopards to take their kill, or in defense of territory. In a one-on-one match, the tiger’s sheer power would easily overwhelm the much smaller leopard. One swipe of a tiger’s paw contains over 10,000 pounds of force. When in a rage, that force can go as high as 18,000 pounds.

There is one animal that is a real threat to both big cat contenders, and that is us. Human beings are still actively hunting these two majestic felines, and both are at risk according to the Endangered Species List. All subspecies of tigers are listed as endangered, and leopards are listed as near threatened. Articles like these that both entertain and educate also have the added privilege of bringing awareness. We are proud to do our part to help all the irreplaceable animals like tigers and leopards that we love.

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