Yes.
But the Polar bear has the most powerful forelegs of all the mammals.
The panther has the most powerful jaws of all the felines (can carry 1.5 times its own weight while climbing a tree).
A Great White shark can give the most powerful bite in living beasts.
The extinct Dunkleosteus has the most Powerful Bite (562 kilograms per square centimeter).
2007-03-10 01:29:11
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answered by Tiger Tracks 6
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YES. Although the Lion and the tiger are so different in external appearance, their skeletons are almost undistinguishable except for the shape of the skull. In the Lion the profile is almost straight from front to back, whereas the tiger has a decided angle between the face and the back of the head.
The eye of the Lion is one of his most beautiful characters, being large, round, and of a splendid golden-brown colour. The mouth is very large, and the lips are full and loose. In anger, the lips are drawn up, the nose wrinkles in great creases, the ears are laid close back against the head, and the tail is held stiffly out behind. When in this mood, with fire seeming to flash from his eyes, the Lion is indeed a terrible and awe-inspiring sight.
2007-03-17 08:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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