I'm really surprised you didn't include tiger predation on wolves. Tigers seem to be the only predators other than humans that actually keep their numbers down.
@@MatthewMiranda-l2t well indian wolfs due to their low habitat range play more of solitary hunter/scavanger role than big wolves one see in other parts of eurasia.
In fairness to the wolves, where Russian wolves and tigers coexist, they live in very small areas in a habitat that directly favors the tigers, where wolves usually cannot get to very large numbers themselves, only living by themselves or in small groups, essentially allowing tigers to pick them off 1 by 1 which a tiger is very capable of doing, the context that was created as a result of humans leans much more toward a solitary, ambush predatory lifestyle, in other areas where dholes and tigers or lions and African wild dogs coexist, the two groups are usually able to coexist relatively peacefully, and conflict is rare because the context allows for multiple apex predators to have a similar lifestyle.
Polar bears win on size diff alone. But equal size a cat is probably the most powerful mammal. Like even our house cats dominate ecosystems when they are introduced.
Big cats are some of the most powerful animals strictly by body size, and interact with humans more than most wild animals simply because India and China have such high population densities. But animals like Polar Bears that live in harsher climates will eat anything they can find, which includes people when it comes across them.
7:17 that’s an obviously small bear, and Amur tigers preying upon Ussuri bears is quite rare. And about half the time the tables flip and predator becomes prey. Ussuri are one of the most aggressive ursus arctos sub-species.
Yes it is very rare for a tiger to go after a fully grown ussuri brown bear but it has happened. In most cases the risk is not worth the reward for the tiger.
@jordanwilliams2557 Royal Bengal Tiger known for hunting and killing the likes of Gaur, rhino, saltwater crocodile and even elephant. You don’t know how deadly and strong tiger can be. You most likely watched a big tiger cub toying with sloth bear and assumed that's all there is to it about tiger. Siberian Tiger is known for hunting down Grizzly bears. A female Bengal tiger named Machli killed a fully developed crocodile while she was sick at old age
@@zisanmahmud4335Tigers never face off against those and would prefer ambush. Adult Salties can reach 1000lbs and is too much for any big cat. The Mugger seen Machli killed has similar proportions to her (minus the tail and head). Meaning, the Mugger shouldn't be more than 250kg.
Tigers are soo beautiful but a very dangerous animal. Whant a video on the polar bear. Awsome video as always. Keep up the good work with all the videos. Peace from Sweden
In my humble opinion the polar bear is the deadliest land predator on Earth. They will not hesitate to attack man or anything else for that matter. Because of where they live they must take food wherever than can find it. The only reason more people are killed by tigers is because tigers live in places such as India where there are a lot of people while polar bears live in the sparsely populated Arctic. I definitely think you should do a similar video on the polar bear.
I think a video about animals that are not normally thought of as dangerous, even though they have more kills than some of the more feared animals, would also be a good video.
I think the polar bear would win the fight with against the tiger. But I think the tiger is the most deadly hunter. The polar bear can weigh up to 500kg/1,100lbs. I just think that makes it too solid for the tiger to inflict serious harm to. They both stand on their hind legs to fight, and the bear has a powerful swipe of its own.
in fact,there's no chance in hell a sloth or black bear would do anything to a healthy adult male tiger lmao,an adult male tiger will always neg diff thoses.
Sloth bears are very combative and defensive since they're both a prey animal and predator. With a lucky blow they might be able to take out even a healthy tiger, although the tiger will probably kill it in return or retreat. Severing tendons or bleeding out could put even the most fit tiger to death. Definitely not a regular occurrence though!
Tigers are definitely a deadly creature but don't forget polar bears and saltwater crocodiles! I would love to see a video by you in this style for these two :)
The problem with including saltwater crocodiles is that they are nowhere near as dangerous on land as they are in the water - still deadly, but far, far less than when they're in their element. It's better to include them when talking about aquatic predators - and that means they are outranked by great whites, sperm whales, orcas, squids etc.
Bro what about salt water crocodile and the crocodile dead in the video was a injured mugger crocodile and iam from India and i researched about it and tigers only can take the mugger crocodiles because they are not much aggressive has salt water crocodile and i have studied about it salt water crocodiles in Sundarbans .Thier are been 1 or 4 case of large male tigers were killed by crossing the mangrove forest of Bangladesh and India and there are historical records of giant crocodiles hunting tigers in Sundarbans there is no case of saltwater crocodile killed by a tiger that is the most interesting part of this
@@Dr-Victor-kingYour correct, from what I’m aware of tigers generally avoid areas with salties, they’re significantly larger and just too powerful to take on compared to the muggers and gharials even on land. Plus there have been a few reports on salties taking down tigers even decently sized muggers have done it in rare cases. Fascinating stuff honestly and shows how tough they are.
Stop spouting bullshit.Machli at old age killed a fully developed healthy mugger croc which threatened her cubs. Muggers are just as big and strong as Nile crocodiles. Bengal tiger resides in Sunderbans and swims in the croc infested river of Sunderbans without giving a damn. No male salt-water crocodile is capable of overpowering a male tiger. Tiger often kills crocodile in Sunderbans.
@fictioneater3110 he's terribly wrong. And you are wrong too. There’s literally no place in Sunderbans where you can avoid salties. And Bengal tigers are great swimmers unlike any other cats. A crocodile can never overpower a tiger even in ther water. A tiger posses the strength of atleast 22 humans. Tiger can hold their breath and take dip in the water comfortably. So, a saltie wouldn’t stand a chance
@@zisanmahmud4335 you are fool or I think like a fool you know how powerful is saltwater crocodile I am studying about Sundarbans tigers and a tiger can overpower a crocodile in water what are you telling you kid you don't know anything about anything about animals why are you coming here
They barely have any competitor as adult as their island doesn't have any other carnivores other than bird of prey and medium sized snake. If komodo put further west in Java they do meet competitor like leopard and dhole. Further west in Sumatra it will faced tiger
I'd like to hear the other side of the tiger v polar bear debate. I'd have to go with tiger, since polar bears live in in invironment where you don't expect a lot of animals, but then it kills sea creatures that we can't catch on film easily. I wouldn't want to mess with either of them.
@@UmongusSussehFrusseh polar bears are better suited for combat air faster more agile and have way sharper and more dangerous claws you are either bias or you just don’t know much about animals there is a reason why almost every professional says the polar bear wins
Polar bears kill walrus and whales. Both are protected by very thick layers of fat and hide. That makes the only effective method of killing them a very powerful blow to the skull. The Grizzlies are my favorite, but I'd have to give the Polar the win in a fight.
Bird: Who is stronger? You or humans? Tiger: Well, if there was more than 4 humans against me they may cause me a little trouble. Bird: But would you lose? Tiger: Nah, I'd win. *cut to the moment tiger is lying on the ground in grotesque pose, with big bullet hole in the head, as the poacher is already counting how much money he will get for it*
I read an article that tiger interactions with brown bears are a little bit more complex. Adolescent en female brown bears are on the menu from male tigers, but large male brown bears are known kleptoparasites of tigers because the follow tigers and chase them away from their kills to eat. The reasons bears don’t eat tigers is that they aren’t interested in the tiger itself but in his or her kills because they also eat carrion. Tigers don’t eat carrion so their interest is because of that predatory instead of scavenging.
Tigers are truly the lords of their domain. Somethings most people don't know about polar bears is that they really aren't top predator in their domain. Well at least in parts of their domain. Scientist on many occasions have seen Grizzly bears chase polar bears off of kills. When seen feeding together on dead whales, it is the polar bear that gives way to the grizzly pretty much all the time. I am sure there are some oversized male polar bears who don't do that but on average, the grizzly will dominate the polar bear. As aggressive as a polar bear can be, mainly towards other polar bears and people, they tend to be less aggressive towards other large predators. When it comes to a large Siberian tiger vs a Polar bear, the tiger has one pretty big advantage. Tigers have fighting and killing experience against a similar animal, the Russian brown bear. Seeing a Polar bear wouldn't exactly be something he hasn't seen before. On the other hand, seeing a very large cat would be something a Polar bear has never seen before. It's reaction would be anyone's guess. He could possibly turn and run away. Definitely would depend on the situation. Such as if a kill by either one was involved. How hungry each one was etc. If both are full, they would probably leave each other alone. Hard to tell. If a fight happened, the Polar bear would probably win 7 out of 10 fights because of it's size and strength advantage. He certainly wouldn't win every fight that is for sure.
I was astonished that a tiger would kill a nearly full-grown rhino. Their power must be fantastic!! I'd love you to make a video about polar bears, but I don't think they really compare with tigers. They are definitely the top predator in their ecosystem and take down huge animals such as walrus, but there is nothing really comparable to a rhino or elephant in the Arctic. However, I think they are wonderful animals and would be very happy to see your choice of videos about them. There is no need to bill them as 'deadly', as far as I'm concerned - just give us some interesting insights into their lives, please.
Apparently a couple subspecies of tiger have independently evolved white dots on the back of there ears to repel sloth bears, the white dots are suppose to act as eyes so it looks like they're always watching lol
This was not against sloth bears. A sloth bear will NEVER attack a tiger. It will defend itself, but never be the one looking for a fight. It's just generally against all possible predators.
Wait didn’t you say in areas where bears and tigers coexist in a environment they have a predator prey relationship and they prey on each other; I Remember you sayin that bears predate on tigers as well
If not for Polar Bears id say Tigers are #1, but this is only because we push the Polar Bears to that dangerous point, their habitat and main food sources are dwindling which means they are getting desperate for survival.
Tiger is indeed the "Apex Predator on Land." Tigers occupied that Title wherever they are present such as. Even other predators fall prey to Tigers not to mention; huge Herbivores too.
both are very different animals and it is pretty much impossible to know who is stronger. but i think it is the tiger because its smaller but its very powerful like u showed
4:04 This is believable since the kills are done by a group. Which is why Lions excell at killing Hippos, Rhinos and small Elephants. No lone big cat will be able to pull it off.
Do you think you can make a video about what would happen if certain animals met and fought, and who do you think would win? Some examples include the following: Grizzly Bear VS Moose Wolverine VS Gray Wolf, Mountain Lion, American Black Bear, and/or Grizzly Bear Bobcat VS Coyote Red Deer VS Reindeer/Caribou Wild Boar/Feral Hog VS American Black Bear Jaguar VS Green Anaconda Honey Badger VS Spotted Hyaena Red-Tailed Hawk and/or Great-Horned Owl VS Black Rat Snake, Gopher Snake, Black Racer Snake, and/or Indigo Snake Striped Skunk VS Virginia Opossum Great-Horned Owl VS American Mink Fisher VS Coyote, Red Fox, Gray Fox, Canada Lynx, and/or Bobcat Elk VS Red Deer Bald Eagle VS Golden Eagle Wood Duck VS Mandarin Duck I just think a video about this topic would be very interesting to see, and I'd like to hear your opinions on it.
Considering tigers stay away from bears larger than them I wouldn't doubt the kodiak bear as superior. Males have the capacity of being roughly twice the size of even the largest wild tigers alive, with small males still being the same size of record tigers. Size matters a lot in nature, especially in intra-guild predation, since there are very few herbivores that are actually built for killing unlike predators.
@@An_Actual_Rat size matters unless you're talking about big cats,they're known to kill animal far far larger than themself and often with ease,animal well equiped such as giant buffalo,crocodile,rhino,elephant,other big cats,and of course bears. A lot of times by ambush,but trust me a bear would never face an adult male tiger head on,way to risky on both side,of course a 700kg kodiak would beat a 200kg tiger. Now a 250 to 300kg tiger would almost always obliterate any bear of similar size or slitghly bigger (300 to 450kg). Considering there's no bear that grow bigger than 500 to 600kg today,and there's no tiger that grow bigger than 280kg in the wild today. An average bengal today is about 220 to 230kg,an average kodiak today is about 350 to 400kg. Wich would make it an extremely close fight,it can go either way.
The bear subspecies that the Siberian tiger feeds on are the same size or larger than the grizzly. Ussuri brown bears are only really smaller than kodiak bears
@@TsukiCoveahahahahah pure nonsense laughable fantasies.. 😂 Tiger predation on brown bears is generally taken out of context. They attack and predate on cubs, juviniles and in very rare occasions, the adult females wnd young males. The male brown bears are usually avoided and nearly immune to tiger attacks. You may think a tiger would take on a grizzly bear just because there are very very few rare exceptional cases of tigers killing ussuri brown bears, which are roughly equal to grizzlies in size but you are wrong. Grizzly bears are much more aggressive, tougher and combative. It would rip a siberian tiger to pieces. Grizzlies are possibly the most formidable, dangerous, aggressive and deadliest species of bears after polar bears. A grizzly has far superior stamina, endurance and is a lot more durable than the tiger. The tiger has a good chance with smaller males but the largest male Grizzlies will destroy any tiger on this earth.
I've heard Tiger roar can paralyze the prey and they can also mimic some prey animals' calls. Are these facts true? If so, then they definitely are the best natural killing machines on land now.
I think it’s only fair to make note of the crocs side of the story against Tigers, as there have been a fair number of reports of the reverse happening, with both mugger and saltwater crocodiles killing tigers. One report even mentions the tiger was missing its genitals and hind limbs after an overnight fight. Often when I’ve seen mugger crocodiles lose, it was either scavenging, it was a team effort as mentioned, or it was a tiger taking on an exhausted mugger. While yes the tiger can kill crocodiles under certain circumstances, I think it’s only fair to mention the opposite can happen. Also with Elephants, that’s mainly youngsters who are alone or abandoned who get killed very swiftly, as if this fails, depending on the size of the animal it can easily overpower and kill the tiger, forcing it to run away more times than not. Tigers have the shot sure but it’s usually very slim and circumstantial, similar to the crocodiles.
Wait I know it’s hard to define which is the deadliest land animal but how are lions not in contention here? All I see and read is that although the largest Siberian Tigers are bigger than lions, other subspecies are relatively equal in size and also whenever there’s a fight in captivity usually the lion is more aggressive and wins.
G.K. USA. Lions usually gang up on large prey. Tigers can do it themselves. Tigers are large, faster sprinters, stronger, and can swim and fight better on their hind legs. They have much higher levels of testosterone.
@@unni.m1959 dogs are easy prey for cat. Doesn't matter it's a bear, a dog or bear dog. A 500 kg Tiger is invincible predator as they can kill a lot bigger animal on their own SINGLE-HANDEDLY
This might be a very controversial opinion but the thought was sparked by the comments made about the Gharial being targeted by tigers If a species is looking likely to go extinct then humans should only intervene if we're the cause of the potential extinction If the extinction is caused by completely natural occurring situations, like the gharial would be if it was wiped out solely by tigers, then we should let nature run it's course
The gharial were hunted by the poachers for hundreds of years and now they are in critical endangered... That's the reason humans have to interfere to save this creatures..
Lions in Botswana are also known to take down adult elephants and hippos its been filmed and female lions can take down adult giraffe alone other than that thank you for your amazing videos
A lioness can take down an adult giraffe alone, hahhahhahhahah that is freaking hilarious. Only if the giraffe is injured or very old. A healthy adult giraffe would kill a lone lioness everytime. Lions anywhere wouldn't try taking on a healthy adult elephant. Same with a healthy adult hippo. Hippos have been known to bite a lion in half. Only the younger elephants and hippos are preyed on by lions. Maybe the very old and sick as well.
You stated that you don't like to include humans in your video. You prefer to only include animals " in the natural world" this might come as a surprise but like it or not. Humans ARE part of the natural world. The problem is humans like to think of themselves as above the natural world instead of being a part of it. I hunt, and therefore just like the tiger fulfill my role in the natural world. Unlike the tiger. I understand that when something is critically endangered I should not kill it. Not that I'm morally superior to the tiger. Only that the tiger has no concept of the population of another species.
This video doesn't prove anything that tigers are most deadliest predators on land because most cases of predation on deadly animals like bears rhinos and crocodile are young animals or old animals past their prime since a tiger won't take on an adult prime rhino bear or crocodile(depending on species ofc) since they are much more stronger than a tiger ( leopards are the only animals from this video that have been killed in their prime because leopards are much more smaller then tigers and that doesn't make a feat by killing an predator much more smaller than you)
You need to watch the video again. He clearly mentions Tigers killed Young adult Rhino. You can do your own research on Google. You'll find lots of records saying how Tigers killed rhinos and elephants. Also Tiger kill crocs a healthy one. You just need to search video on UA-cam. Don't be ignorant and brainless
You sure those 3 tigers killed that mugger crocodile? Because it doesn't look like it died in fight, it is just laying on the ground in natural resting pose, with no sign of injuries or dragging by tigers. It looks like it died in the sleep and tigers just scavenge its remains.
There’s video of lions fighting a croc in water and surviving. Bears are strong. A croc could easily kill a tiger or lion if it got a good bite. Lions n tigers cannot kill a full grown croc bcs its thicc scale. Only way would be if it was dehydrated on land. A bear tho is very big could escape n cause some damage but crocs are literally like snipers. 1 bite is all it takes and they have thicc skin.
Ease up on the Tiger hate in the comments. Just enjoy the video please. I am sure there will be a similar video about your favourite animal soon. Have a good day folks.
For me what defines something as dangerous is the likelihood of death. Because of this, African wild dogs are the most dangerous mammalian predator in my opinion.
@@dazaitken1990 that’s because there’s a size advantage. Just because a coyote can kill a bobcat doesn’t make the bobcat less dangerous plus there’s video of wild dogs killing adults cape buffalo but I’d never seen cheetahs doing that. It’s a weird argument that doesn’t change how dangerous an animal could be. It’s like saying cobras are dangerous but a mongoose can kill one if it really wants too.
@@aottadelsei980 again they can do that due to numbers. That's the main reason dogs as a whole run in packs, on they're own they can't do much to large prey due to the fact they can't wrestle them down to the ground. Great hunters for sure but even in a pack they can still fall victim to lions, leopards and hyenas. Middle of the food chain and would probably be near the bottom if it wasn't for the pack mentality.
@@dazaitken1990 I don’t think it matters if they hunt in packs or not I mean if you take away a cats ability to ambush they too will have a vary hard time killing prey. Even in the video the only time tigers took out a subadult rhinos was in a group, does that not count anymore? Human are also killed by these animals as well does that mean humans are no longer dangerous. This is a dumb hill to die on pal. At the end of the day these dogs have a success rate of 80% they are the most efficient predators in Africa, this means they are the most danger predators to come across, its different if your talking about dangerous to you then sure. But statistically wild dogs are more dangerous
Tigers have larger claws and longer, sharper canines than any and all bears, including polar bears. It's no surprise that tigers win more often than not...
What kind of weeds are you smoking? Lions usually hunt in pack while tiger hunts alone though tiger is known to prey upon larger Indian Gaur than an African Cape Buffalo
But even a venomous snake can kill a tiger if it wants to fight... Tigers is not anything but a lonely cat. They have no restrictions against venom....
Tigers don't hunt adult Rhinos and attacks on Crocodiles are really rare, usually when the animal is desperate. Lions also hunt Nile Crocodiles though almost never adults as they are to big. Tigers also don't hubt adult Rhinos they mainly target young rhinos and weakened individuals
@@nikhilsastry6631 all big cats you can technically consider lazy since they mostly sleep during the day, also male lions getting food from lionesses isn't lazy since on other hand male lions had to patrol and protect the pride from another dangers like rival lion prides or big spotted hyena clans which can steal from the weaker lionesses or even kill them(also male lions can for themselves well but lionesses mostly do the hunt since are faster than male lions)
I'm surprised that a tiger could kill an adult bear, because a bear can concuss and deeply slash an opponent with a single paw stroke, whereas cat or wolf claws are a joke compared to the bears'.
I'm really surprised you didn't include tiger predation on wolves. Tigers seem to be the only predators other than humans that actually keep their numbers down.
@@MatthewMiranda-l2t well indian wolfs due to their low habitat range play more of solitary hunter/scavanger role than big wolves one see in other parts of eurasia.
@@MatthewMiranda-l2t Not really. It's been documented that whole packs leave an area occupied by tigers.
yeah i guess you've got a point there
In fairness to the wolves, where Russian wolves and tigers coexist, they live in very small areas in a habitat that directly favors the tigers, where wolves usually cannot get to very large numbers themselves, only living by themselves or in small groups, essentially allowing tigers to pick them off 1 by 1 which a tiger is very capable of doing, the context that was created as a result of humans leans much more toward a solitary, ambush predatory lifestyle,
in other areas where dholes and tigers or lions and African wild dogs coexist, the two groups are usually able to coexist relatively peacefully, and conflict is rare because the context allows for multiple apex predators to have a similar lifestyle.
@@TsukiCove a single blow from a tiger's paw can kill a wolf.
This channel is so consistent and so informative. This guy deserves so much more recognition
thank you, comments like this make my day :)
@@TsukiCove you should make 5 Times Lions Proved That They Are The Deadliest Land Predators In The World next
You made me more scared of tigers now.
I would like to hear the polar bear argument tho!
Polar bears win on size diff alone.
But equal size a cat is probably the most powerful mammal.
Like even our house cats dominate ecosystems when they are introduced.
i personally am more scared of lions eat me alive, a jaguar, leopard or tiger would probably just bite through my spinal cord before i see it coming
Big cats are some of the most powerful animals strictly by body size, and interact with humans more than most wild animals simply because India and China have such high population densities. But animals like Polar Bears that live in harsher climates will eat anything they can find, which includes people when it comes across them.
@@digodeu-xe4ws big cats and felines kill before eating prey but bears and other animals closely related to dogs like wild dogs eat prey alive
7:17 that’s an obviously small bear, and Amur tigers preying upon Ussuri bears is quite rare. And about half the time the tables flip and predator becomes prey. Ussuri are one of the most aggressive ursus arctos sub-species.
Tigers are crazy enough to do it.
Yes it is very rare for a tiger to go after a fully grown ussuri brown bear but it has happened. In most cases the risk is not worth the reward for the tiger.
@jordanwilliams2557 Royal Bengal Tiger known for hunting and killing the likes of Gaur, rhino, saltwater crocodile and even elephant. You don’t know how deadly and strong tiger can be. You most likely watched a big tiger cub toying with sloth bear and assumed that's all there is to it about tiger. Siberian Tiger is known for hunting down Grizzly bears. A female Bengal tiger named Machli killed a fully developed crocodile while she was sick at old age
@@zisanmahmud4335Tigers never face off against those and would prefer ambush. Adult Salties can reach 1000lbs and is too much for any big cat. The Mugger seen Machli killed has similar proportions to her (minus the tail and head). Meaning, the Mugger shouldn't be more than 250kg.
Tiger is my favorite Animal 🐯 Roar!
tigers are my second favorite big cats, and my number one favorite big cats are lions.
Out of all of the things I would expect on your channel this was not one of them but I still like it❤
Tigers are soo beautiful but a very dangerous animal. Whant a video on the polar bear. Awsome video as always. Keep up the good work with all the videos. Peace from Sweden
In my humble opinion the polar bear is the deadliest land predator on Earth. They will not hesitate to attack man or anything else for that matter. Because of where they live they must take food wherever than can find it. The only reason more people are killed by tigers is because tigers live in places such as India where there are a lot of people while polar bears live in the sparsely populated Arctic.
I definitely think you should do a similar video on the polar bear.
I absolulely agree
I think a video about animals that are not normally thought of as dangerous, even though they have more kills than some of the more feared animals, would also be a good video.
Yes i agree and i plan to :)
i'll do some research :)
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You always come up with such interesting topics! Keep up the amazing work!
thank you for the support, will do :)
I feel like a similar video about some of the recently extinct megafauna could be cool too 👀 keep up the great vids! 🎉
Love the content!!! Thanks !
I think the polar bear would win the fight with against the tiger. But I think the tiger is the most deadly hunter.
The polar bear can weigh up to 500kg/1,100lbs. I just think that makes it too solid for the tiger to inflict serious harm to.
They both stand on their hind legs to fight, and the bear has a powerful swipe of its own.
I can imagine sloth bears being able to kill young, weak, or seriously sick tigers, but not no healthy full grown tiger...
in fact,there's no chance in hell a sloth or black bear would do anything to a healthy adult male tiger lmao,an adult male tiger will always neg diff thoses.
Sloth bears are very combative and defensive since they're both a prey animal and predator. With a lucky blow they might be able to take out even a healthy tiger, although the tiger will probably kill it in return or retreat. Severing tendons or bleeding out could put even the most fit tiger to death.
Definitely not a regular occurrence though!
@@sophvic -You're comment doesn't make much sense, and no that doesn't occur..
Do this with
Crocodiles
Snakes
Birds of prey
Bears and
Lions
Excellent video as always! Do you have a Patreon?
Thank you it's always appreciated :) No i do not, these videos take up all my time so i don't have enough time to make extra content
Yes please! more videos like this !
You should do more video like this about other creature
This kind of video is pretty interesting
Tigers are definitely a deadly creature but don't forget polar bears and saltwater crocodiles! I would love to see a video by you in this style for these two :)
The problem with including saltwater crocodiles is that they are nowhere near as dangerous on land as they are in the water - still deadly, but far, far less than when they're in their element. It's better to include them when talking about aquatic predators - and that means they are outranked by great whites, sperm whales, orcas, squids etc.
Happy Memorial Day Tsuki
We don't celebrate that here in the UK but i hope you have a lovely day :)
@@TsukiCove thanks, pal.
Maybe a Siberian tiger that got lost north, will meet a polar bear, ? Idk-
Not that far north
Yeah i was trying to figure out if they would ever meet but i didn't get a definitive answer
Actually the polar bears are far too North for the tigers to reach
We definitely need to see how the polar bear stacks up.
Bro what about salt water crocodile and the crocodile dead in the video was a injured mugger crocodile and iam from India and i researched about it and tigers only can take the mugger crocodiles because they are not much aggressive has salt water crocodile and i have studied about it salt water crocodiles in Sundarbans .Thier are been 1 or 4 case of large male tigers were killed by crossing the mangrove forest of Bangladesh and India and there are historical records of giant crocodiles hunting tigers in Sundarbans there is no case of saltwater crocodile killed by a tiger that is the most interesting part of this
What's your opinion
@@Dr-Victor-kingYour correct, from what I’m aware of tigers generally avoid areas with salties, they’re significantly larger and just too powerful to take on compared to the muggers and gharials even on land. Plus there have been a few reports on salties taking down tigers even decently sized muggers have done it in rare cases. Fascinating stuff honestly and shows how tough they are.
Stop spouting bullshit.Machli at old age killed a fully developed healthy mugger croc which threatened her cubs. Muggers are just as big and strong as Nile crocodiles.
Bengal tiger resides in Sunderbans and swims in the croc infested river of Sunderbans without giving a damn. No male salt-water crocodile is capable of overpowering a male tiger. Tiger often kills crocodile in Sunderbans.
@fictioneater3110 he's terribly wrong. And you are wrong too. There’s literally no place in Sunderbans where you can avoid salties. And Bengal tigers are great swimmers unlike any other cats. A crocodile can never overpower a tiger even in ther water. A tiger posses the strength of atleast 22 humans. Tiger can hold their breath and take dip in the water comfortably. So, a saltie wouldn’t stand a chance
@@zisanmahmud4335 you are fool or I think like a fool you know how powerful is saltwater crocodile I am studying about Sundarbans tigers and a tiger can overpower a crocodile in water what are you telling you kid you don't know anything about anything about animals why are you coming here
Thank god Tigers aren't pack hunters
What do the Komodo dragons have to say about this?
They barely have any competitor as adult as their island doesn't have any other carnivores other than bird of prey and medium sized snake. If komodo put further west in Java they do meet competitor like leopard and dhole. Further west in Sumatra it will faced tiger
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I'd like to hear the other side of the tiger v polar bear debate. I'd have to go with tiger, since polar bears live in in invironment where you don't expect a lot of animals, but then it kills sea creatures that we can't catch on film easily. I wouldn't want to mess with either of them.
Yeah I'd definitely put brown bears above polar bears.
@@UmongusSussehFrussehpolar bears are way bigger and stronger along with more aggressive no brown bear would win 9 times out of ten
@@Narutosolos82729 Brown bears have stronger forelimbs & more fighting experience. Kodiak smashes polar 9/10
@@UmongusSussehFrusseh polar bears are better suited for combat air faster more agile and have way sharper and more dangerous claws you are either bias or you just don’t know much about animals there is a reason why almost every professional says the polar bear wins
Polar bears kill walrus and whales. Both are protected by very thick layers of fat and hide. That makes the only effective method of killing them a very powerful blow to the skull. The Grizzlies are my favorite, but I'd have to give the Polar the win in a fight.
Bird: Who is stronger? You or humans?
Tiger: Well, if there was more than 4 humans against me they may cause me a little trouble.
Bird: But would you lose?
Tiger: Nah, I'd win.
*cut to the moment tiger is lying on the ground in grotesque pose, with big bullet hole in the head, as the poacher is already counting how much money he will get for it*
I read an article that tiger interactions with brown bears are a little bit more complex. Adolescent en female brown bears are on the menu from male tigers, but large male brown bears are known kleptoparasites of tigers because the follow tigers and chase them away from their kills to eat. The reasons bears don’t eat tigers is that they aren’t interested in the tiger itself but in his or her kills because they also eat carrion. Tigers don’t eat carrion so their interest is because of that predatory instead of scavenging.
@TsukiCove, I have an idea for you
Could you please upload 3 Australian animals that could destroy African Ecosystems?
there is none
0:29 welp guess it comes down to which one goes extinct first. Guess we’ll probably see
Tigers are truly the lords of their domain. Somethings most people don't know about polar bears is that they really aren't top predator in their domain. Well at least in parts of their domain. Scientist on many occasions have seen Grizzly bears chase polar bears off of kills. When seen feeding together on dead whales, it is the polar bear that gives way to the grizzly pretty much all the time. I am sure there are some oversized male polar bears who don't do that but on average, the grizzly will dominate the polar bear. As aggressive as a polar bear can be, mainly towards other polar bears and people, they tend to be less aggressive towards other large predators. When it comes to a large Siberian tiger vs a Polar bear, the tiger has one pretty big advantage. Tigers have fighting and killing experience against a similar animal, the Russian brown bear. Seeing a Polar bear wouldn't exactly be something he hasn't seen before. On the other hand, seeing a very large cat would be something a Polar bear has never seen before. It's reaction would be anyone's guess. He could possibly turn and run away. Definitely would depend on the situation. Such as if a kill by either one was involved. How hungry each one was etc. If both are full, they would probably leave each other alone. Hard to tell. If a fight happened, the Polar bear would probably win 7 out of 10 fights because of it's size and strength advantage. He certainly wouldn't win every fight that is for sure.
I was astonished that a tiger would kill a nearly full-grown rhino. Their power must be fantastic!!
I'd love you to make a video about polar bears, but I don't think they really compare with tigers. They are definitely the top predator in their ecosystem and take down huge animals such as walrus, but there is nothing really comparable to a rhino or elephant in the Arctic. However, I think they are wonderful animals and would be very happy to see your choice of videos about them. There is no need to bill them as 'deadly', as far as I'm concerned - just give us some interesting insights into their lives, please.
Apparently a couple subspecies of tiger have independently evolved white dots on the back of there ears to repel sloth bears, the white dots are suppose to act as eyes so it looks like they're always watching lol
This was not against sloth bears. A sloth bear will NEVER attack a tiger. It will defend itself, but never be the one looking for a fight.
It's just generally against all possible predators.
Can you make a video about lions?
Awesome
Wait didn’t you say in areas where bears and tigers coexist in a environment they have a predator prey relationship and they prey on each other; I Remember you sayin that bears predate on tigers as well
A Tiger is a Tomboy Girlfriend
While a Polar Bear is an aloof girlfriend who rarely shows emotion but genuinely cares about you
7:16 my cat chasing me to the bathroom at 4 am
The Tiger is the deadliest land predator 🔥🤟🔥🐅😎👍🐯🤟👑🐯.
If not for Polar Bears id say Tigers are #1, but this is only because we push the Polar Bears to that dangerous point, their habitat and main food sources are dwindling which means they are getting desperate for survival.
you need make a video of examples of bears being preyed upon
When I think about Apex Predators, four animals come to mind;
1. Polar bears
2. Tigers
3. Salties
4. Orcas
humans.
Tiger is indeed the "Apex Predator on Land." Tigers occupied that Title wherever they are present such as. Even other predators fall prey to Tigers not to mention; huge Herbivores too.
both are very different animals and it is pretty much impossible to know who is stronger. but i think it is the tiger because its smaller but its very
powerful like u showed
4:04 This is believable since the kills are done by a group. Which is why Lions excell at killing Hippos, Rhinos and small Elephants. No lone big cat will be able to pull it off.
Solitary Tigers have been known to kill healthy young adult tuskers and adult Rhinos.
Do you think you can make a video about what would happen if certain animals met and fought, and who do you think would win? Some examples include the following:
Grizzly Bear VS Moose
Wolverine VS Gray Wolf, Mountain Lion, American Black Bear, and/or Grizzly Bear
Bobcat VS Coyote
Red Deer VS Reindeer/Caribou
Wild Boar/Feral Hog VS American Black Bear
Jaguar VS Green Anaconda
Honey Badger VS Spotted Hyaena
Red-Tailed Hawk and/or Great-Horned Owl VS Black Rat Snake, Gopher Snake, Black Racer Snake, and/or Indigo Snake
Striped Skunk VS Virginia Opossum
Great-Horned Owl VS American Mink
Fisher VS Coyote, Red Fox, Gray Fox, Canada Lynx, and/or Bobcat
Elk VS Red Deer
Bald Eagle VS Golden Eagle
Wood Duck VS Mandarin Duck
I just think a video about this topic would be very interesting to see, and I'd like to hear your opinions on it.
8:38 Uhmmmm Tsuki....... the Arnie would like to have a word with you about this so called "deadliest land predator"
You forget about the Kodiak bear technically their own species, but you should’ve include the bear
although it will never happen, i wanna see who will win between a siberian tiger and a kodiak brown bear
very very very very close fight,it literraly can go either way,it'll depend on the individual each time.
Considering tigers stay away from bears larger than them I wouldn't doubt the kodiak bear as superior. Males have the capacity of being roughly twice the size of even the largest wild tigers alive, with small males still being the same size of record tigers.
Size matters a lot in nature, especially in intra-guild predation, since there are very few herbivores that are actually built for killing unlike predators.
@@An_Actual_Rat size matters unless you're talking about big cats,they're known to kill animal far far larger than themself and often with ease,animal well equiped such as giant buffalo,crocodile,rhino,elephant,other big cats,and of course bears.
A lot of times by ambush,but trust me a bear would never face an adult male tiger head on,way to risky on both side,of course a 700kg kodiak would beat a 200kg tiger.
Now a 250 to 300kg tiger would almost always obliterate any bear of similar size or slitghly bigger (300 to 450kg).
Considering there's no bear that grow bigger than 500 to 600kg today,and there's no tiger that grow bigger than 280kg in the wild today.
An average bengal today is about 220 to 230kg,an average kodiak today is about 350 to 400kg.
Wich would make it an extremely close fight,it can go either way.
I Ike the bit where tue tiger was chasing the bear
the crocodile is the deadliest land animal they kill thousands in africa and asia each year
Go bears go!
A grizzly bear that's in shape and not hibernating will rip any tiger apart.
The bear subspecies that the Siberian tiger feeds on are the same size or larger than the grizzly. Ussuri brown bears are only really smaller than kodiak bears
@@TsukiCoveahahahahah pure nonsense laughable fantasies.. 😂 Tiger predation on brown bears is generally taken out of context. They attack and predate on cubs, juviniles and in very rare occasions, the adult females wnd young males. The male brown bears are usually avoided and nearly immune to tiger attacks. You may think a tiger would take on a grizzly bear just because there are very very few rare exceptional cases of tigers killing ussuri brown bears, which are roughly equal to grizzlies in size but you are wrong. Grizzly bears are much more aggressive, tougher and combative. It would rip a siberian tiger to pieces.
Grizzlies are possibly the most formidable, dangerous, aggressive and deadliest species of bears after polar bears. A grizzly has far superior stamina, endurance and is a lot more durable than the tiger. The tiger has a good chance with smaller males but the largest male Grizzlies will destroy any tiger on this earth.
Tigers eat bears that are bigger than grizzlies, so no.
I'd put the polar bear above Tigers, but both are formidable
Yes, polar bears please 😊
I've heard Tiger roar can paralyze the prey and they can also mimic some prey animals' calls.
Are these facts true?
If so, then they definitely are the best natural killing machines on land now.
I think it’s only fair to make note of the crocs side of the story against Tigers, as there have been a fair number of reports of the reverse happening, with both mugger and saltwater crocodiles killing tigers. One report even mentions the tiger was missing its genitals and hind limbs after an overnight fight. Often when I’ve seen mugger crocodiles lose, it was either scavenging, it was a team effort as mentioned, or it was a tiger taking on an exhausted mugger. While yes the tiger can kill crocodiles under certain circumstances, I think it’s only fair to mention the opposite can happen.
Also with Elephants, that’s mainly youngsters who are alone or abandoned who get killed very swiftly, as if this fails, depending on the size of the animal it can easily overpower and kill the tiger, forcing it to run away more times than not. Tigers have the shot sure but it’s usually very slim and circumstantial, similar to the crocodiles.
Wait I know it’s hard to define which is the deadliest land animal but how are lions not in contention here? All I see and read is that although the largest Siberian Tigers are bigger than lions, other subspecies are relatively equal in size and also whenever there’s a fight in captivity usually the lion is more aggressive and wins.
In Hinduism, Gods and Goddesses keep Tigers like 'pets' or 'guards'. Tigers are so damn metal
G.K. USA. Lions usually gang up on large prey. Tigers can do it themselves. Tigers are large, faster sprinters, stronger, and can swim and fight better on their hind legs. They have much higher levels of testosterone.
Be it any 300-500 kg wild cat known to have lived, im quiet a bit confident on large bear dogs.
A 500 kg tiger will hunt polar bears for dinner every day
@@saurabhpatil3654 you missed the dog part
@@unni.m1959 dogs are easy prey for cat. Doesn't matter it's a bear, a dog or bear dog. A 500 kg Tiger is invincible predator as they can kill a lot bigger animal on their own SINGLE-HANDEDLY
This might be a very controversial opinion but the thought was sparked by the comments made about the Gharial being targeted by tigers
If a species is looking likely to go extinct then humans should only intervene if we're the cause of the potential extinction
If the extinction is caused by completely natural occurring situations, like the gharial would be if it was wiped out solely by tigers, then we should let nature run it's course
I agree with this, unless the extinction would have a huge impact on the ecosystem, in which case it's worth the effort to preserve it
The gharial were hunted by the poachers for hundreds of years and now they are in critical endangered... That's the reason humans have to interfere to save this creatures..
who was here when the thumbnail had a leopard instead of a rhino
Lions in Botswana are also known to take down adult elephants and hippos its been filmed and female lions can take down adult giraffe alone other than that thank you for your amazing videos
A lioness can take down an adult giraffe alone, hahhahhahhahah that is freaking hilarious. Only if the giraffe is injured or very old. A healthy adult giraffe would kill a lone lioness everytime. Lions anywhere wouldn't try taking on a healthy adult elephant. Same with a healthy adult hippo. Hippos have been known to bite a lion in half. Only the younger elephants and hippos are preyed on by lions. Maybe the very old and sick as well.
Grizzly, polar bear beat any big cat
Tigers are the true king of the animals
naah a fully grown elephant negs any land animal
What did you said@@jancyvargheese5351
Mosquito is the deadlyes land animal
Biggest predator is the human being
You stated that you don't like to include humans in your video. You prefer to only include animals " in the natural world" this might come as a surprise but like it or not. Humans ARE part of the natural world. The problem is humans like to think of themselves as above the natural world instead of being a part of it. I hunt, and therefore just like the tiger fulfill my role in the natural world. Unlike the tiger. I understand that when something is critically endangered I should not kill it. Not that I'm morally superior to the tiger. Only that the tiger has no concept of the population of another species.
A Tiger in the Taiga named Tasha
Polar Bears are the deadliest land predators though.
This video doesn't prove anything that tigers are most deadliest predators on land because most cases of predation on deadly animals like bears rhinos and crocodile are young animals or old animals past their prime since a tiger won't take on an adult prime rhino bear or crocodile(depending on species ofc) since they are much more stronger than a tiger ( leopards are the only animals from this video that have been killed in their prime because leopards are much more smaller then tigers and that doesn't make a feat by killing an predator much more smaller than you)
Cry me a river
@@mobinbestintheworld9229What is that supposed to mean
You need to watch the video again. He clearly mentions Tigers killed Young adult Rhino. You can do your own research on Google. You'll find lots of records saying how Tigers killed rhinos and elephants. Also Tiger kill crocs a healthy one. You just need to search video on UA-cam. Don't be ignorant and brainless
@@TheInfinityAvenger You've seem to have stumbled upon a animal fanboy.
The fact you used "prime" unironacly....
Stop acting like life is a combat simulator.
You sure those 3 tigers killed that mugger crocodile? Because it doesn't look like it died in fight, it is just laying on the ground in natural resting pose, with no sign of injuries or dragging by tigers. It looks like it died in the sleep and tigers just scavenge its remains.
No bear or any big cat can fair against a full grown croc, and I’m a big lion fan…
There’s video of lions fighting a croc in water and surviving. Bears are strong. A croc could easily kill a tiger or lion if it got a good bite. Lions n tigers cannot kill a full grown croc bcs its thicc scale. Only way would be if it was dehydrated on land. A bear tho is very big could escape n cause some damage but crocs are literally like snipers. 1 bite is all it takes and they have thicc skin.
Accept Jesus Christ he loves you died n rose again for ur forgiveness 🙏🏽❤️
@@marshallwayne-uf4pq Lions kill crocodiles very frequently. This is pure nonsense.
@@925263lions kill younger individuals mate,they don't stand a chance against a fully grown Nile crocodile.
Honey Badgers
Tiger and Polar Bear
A motivated tiger is nothing to play with
Yes polar and grizzly bears would beat tigers in a fight but tigers are still superior predators
Asian elephant and indian gaur?
Komodo dragons bro
Ease up on the Tiger hate in the comments. Just enjoy the video please.
I am sure there will be a similar video about your favourite animal soon.
Have a good day folks.
No tiger is taking on a grown rhino. Also why not show us the video proof?
what about Lions !!!
Tiger live in siberia so i think its 50/50
For me what defines something as dangerous is the likelihood of death. Because of this, African wild dogs are the most dangerous mammalian predator in my opinion.
In numbers sure. Alone a cheetah could take one out of it really wanted too
@@dazaitken1990 that’s because there’s a size advantage. Just because a coyote can kill a bobcat doesn’t make the bobcat less dangerous plus there’s video of wild dogs killing adults cape buffalo but I’d never seen cheetahs doing that. It’s a weird argument that doesn’t change how dangerous an animal could be. It’s like saying cobras are dangerous but a mongoose can kill one if it really wants too.
@@aottadelsei980 again they can do that due to numbers. That's the main reason dogs as a whole run in packs, on they're own they can't do much to large prey due to the fact they can't wrestle them down to the ground. Great hunters for sure but even in a pack they can still fall victim to lions, leopards and hyenas. Middle of the food chain and would probably be near the bottom if it wasn't for the pack mentality.
@@dazaitken1990 I don’t think it matters if they hunt in packs or not I mean if you take away a cats ability to ambush they too will have a vary hard time killing prey. Even in the video the only time tigers took out a subadult rhinos was in a group, does that not count anymore? Human are also killed by these animals as well does that mean humans are no longer dangerous. This is a dumb hill to die on pal. At the end of the day these dogs have a success rate of 80% they are the most efficient predators in Africa, this means they are the most danger predators to come across, its different if your talking about dangerous to you then sure. But statistically wild dogs are more dangerous
Jaguar not Jaguer
Agree. You will never have a peaceful encounter with a wild Tiger. Bears, gators, wolves, lions all coexist with people. Tigers always want smoke 💨
Tigers have larger claws and longer, sharper canines than any and all bears, including polar bears. It's no surprise that tigers win more often than not...
for me tiger
But polar bears are stronger.
Tigers are only scared of one thing “Jim Corbett”
Lions are stronger than tigers they take bigger pray
What kind of weeds are you smoking? Lions usually hunt in pack while tiger hunts alone though tiger is known to prey upon larger Indian Gaur than an African Cape Buffalo
Seahorse
Pin i always like
But even a venomous snake can kill a tiger if it wants to fight... Tigers is not anything but a lonely cat. They have no restrictions against venom....
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Tigers don't hunt adult Rhinos and attacks on Crocodiles are really rare, usually when the animal is desperate. Lions also hunt Nile Crocodiles though almost never adults as they are to big. Tigers also don't hubt adult Rhinos they mainly target young rhinos and weakened individuals
Tigers are overrated
Who is with me?
Me, big cats in general are very overrated
Absolutely agreed
Leopard seal, american alligator, black bear, and hippo victimize tiger
@@TheInfinityAvenger man speaking facts
@@nikhilsastry6631 all big cats you can technically consider lazy since they mostly sleep during the day, also male lions getting food from lionesses isn't lazy since on other hand male lions had to patrol and protect the pride from another dangers like rival lion prides or big spotted hyena clans which can steal from the weaker lionesses or even kill them(also male lions can for themselves well but lionesses mostly do the hunt since are faster than male lions)
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GLM: Gharial Lives Matter
Everything in this video relates to lions also
I'm surprised that a tiger could kill an adult bear, because a bear can concuss and deeply slash an opponent with a single paw stroke, whereas cat or wolf claws are a joke compared to the bears'.