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Do the Tiger and Lion actually meet each other in th wild?

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Do the Tiger and Lion actually meet each other in th wild?

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Not any more, no. The majority of lions today are found in Africa, with a small population in the Gir Forest of India. Tigers are found only in Asia, and whilst they do live in India, there are none in the area inhabited by the lions. In the past, the range of the Asiatic lion was greater and may well have overlapped with that of the tiger. As both are top predators, these animals would have tried to avoid each other as much as possible as they would be in direct competition, but doubtless they did cross paths occasionally and may have fought.

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