How are tigers and lions adapted to hunt animals?
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Their tan color allows lions to blend in with the savannas, open woodlands and deserts in which they live. ... Lions primarily hunt hoofed animals, such as zebras and wildebeest, so they have developed loose skin on their bellies that protects them from the frantic kicks of their prey.
The hunt is complete. The tiger's adaptations of having nocturnal habits, striped camouflage, excellent vision and hearing, sharp teeth and claws, a flexible spine and the ability to quietly and quickly pounce on a predator are the tiger's biggest advantages to remaining alive on our planet.
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