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1 Siberian tiger, can you shoot 2 lions?

The winning rate is low. If you fight one by one, it is estimated that you can beat three lions.

If a group fight, a male Siberian tiger can probably compete with a male and a female lion. But if two lions go together, then the tiger's winning rate is very low.

If there are dense and open forests, the winning rate of the Northeast Tiger against the two lions is very good, but if there are open grasslands, the winning rate is very low. Tigers are superior to lions in strength, agility and speed, but the advantages of agility and speed are basically nothing on the open grassland. After all, tigers are melee attacks, not long-range attacks. However, with two lions in tandem, the tiger's strength and agility can't be exerted normally. After all, it faces two lions instead of two wolves (Northeast Tiger can easily kill 10 wolves).

Moreover, lions live in groups and are good at cooperative hunting, so two lions beat a Siberian tiger. Without the cover of trees, tigers have little chance of winning.

If it is a male and a female, the chances of winning the Northeast Tiger are still relatively large. After all, the lioness was basically killed in front of the Northeast Tiger. Lions are not so easy to kill.

But if you fight alone, the lion will be completely defeated. . . Ha ha.