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No. Tigers and lions are very close relatives, both are in the genus Panthera.
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Yes. They are both cats.
They are both large cats.
No, Lions are very distantly related to tigers.
Steve Mariucci (4-7) and Dick Jauron (1-4) both coached the Detroit Lions in 2005.
You can find a Detroit Lion's poster at many online poster shops. AllPosters.com, ebay, and the Detroit Lions web page all sell these. I see them with Detroit Lion stars of both the past and present. Allposters.com sell posters of the Lions stadiums, the Lions roster, and the most popular Detroit Lion players.
they are both big cats, they are a similar size (although tigers are slightly bigger) and they both hunt for meat.
The Detroit Free Press is a newspaper published in the Detroit, Michigan area. Their sports section covers both professional and college sports. They cover the Lions, Tigers, Red Wings, Pistons for professional teams and the Wolverines and Spartans for college teams.
Tigers are much more powerful. Tigers naturally are bigger and with size comes strengh. Also lions are very lazy animals, while tigers are always on the move. Tigers are also alot faster then lions.
they are in the same family because they are both cats
Neither Lions nor Tigers are native to the USA. Except for zoos, there are none of either cat in any states of the US. In the wild, Africa has the lions and Asia has the Tigers.