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In addition to using books and magazines to find out about this topic, why not use the power of the Internet. Visit these sites to get you started.
The Internet Web sites:
http://www.tigers.org.za/hunting.html - As carnivores, tigers’ diets comprise almost exclusively of meat. There are, though, very rare occasions on which tigers will resort to eating fruits, berries and grasses (usually to aid digestion). In order to survive in the wild, it is of paramount importance that tigers become accomplished hunters at a young age.
https://uniquehunting.com/lion-hunting/ - Lions are easily recognized on their characteristic face with a frontal region more depressed and flattened than that of a tiger. Also, the adult male is differentiated from other cats through the thick black or brown mane. This animal is both diurnal and nocturnal but mainly hunt at night.
http://www.perfectpaws.com/help3.html#.V0DG3fl9600 - Cats are born with a hunting and chasing instinct. But they are not necessarily born hunters that kill for food. Killing and eating prey are generally learned behaviors. Hunger will not automatically teach a cat to kill. A cat can be a skillful mouse killer and yet never eat a single mouse or even desire to eat one.