Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - Tiger is more powerful than lion. Why is tiger the king of beasts, but lion is the king of beasts?
Tiger is more powerful than lion. Why is tiger the king of beasts, but lion is the king of beasts?

Reprint: When hunting, tigers fight alone, lions fight in teams, and wolves fight in groups. The wolves are the most powerful and dominate the grassland. Other beasts have no place on the grassland. The lion fights as a team and ranks second, while the tiger fights alone and ranks third. If they were duel, the order would be reversed, with the tiger first, the lion second, and the wolf third. The terrain on the mountain is dangerous and unsuitable for team combat, so the tiger dominates the mountain and becomes king. Other beasts have no advantage and no place to stand on the mountain. The plains with interspersed forests are not suitable for large group battles, but for small team battles. Therefore, they are the territory of lions. The grassland has a wide field of vision and is suitable for commanding large groups to fight, so it is dominated by wolves. When wolves fight, they regard death as a threat. This emphasis on hierarchical obedience, collectivism, and racial dedication is something other beasts do not have.