We all know the power of tigers. It is a top predator in nature and an animal without natural enemies. Few animals can destroy them in the wild except humans. Tigers fight differently from lions. They prefer to stand up and fight. Although the damage value is not high, it can effectively avoid damage. After all, before the opponent's teeth came out, he was beaten black and blue by "Tiger Boxing".
As we all know, Tibetan mastiff is a very fierce dog, and there is no one in China. However, in recent years, many large Tibetan mastiffs that look big and have strong hair are generally not pure breeds. This is just a hybrid variety cultivated by merchants to please consumers. Therefore, if you want to know the real strength of Tibetan mastiff, you'd better go to the rural areas of Qinghai-Tibet, because the native Tibetan mastiff here is very powerful, even wild wolves and other beasts should be afraid of three points.
Last year, when my friends and I went to go on road trip, Tibet, I stayed in the country for about a week because I had local friends. It was that experience that made me know the real native purebred tibetan mastiff. Because Tibetan mastiffs are hostile to strangers, they were yelled at when they first went. Just listening to that low roar, they feel scared. If there were no owners to stop them, it is estimated that I would be badly bitten in Macao. The eyes of Tibetan mastiffs are small and deep, revealing a cold-blooded taste.
In the era when technology was not so developed, there were still many wild animals. In order to prevent cattle and sheep from getting lost, people began to raise a large number of Tibetan mastiffs to protect them. In fact, people did the right thing. Although Tibetan mastiffs can't win three wolves, I believe that apart from North American gray wolves, no subspecies of wolves are their opponents, and even they can split 50/50 with snow leopards. Tibetan mastiff has left a strong mark in the long history of herders.
Many people compare Tibetan mastiffs with tigers, but we all know that Tibetan mastiffs weigh about 50- 100 kg, while tigers generally weigh more than 150 kg. Even the Sumatran tiger, the smallest tiger species, has about120kg, so Tibetan mastiffs have no chance of winning compared with wild tigers, let alone a big size gap. But what if it's a tiger in the zoo? Can you still beat the native purebred tibetan mastiff?
This question is actually asking how big is the gap between tigers in zoos and wild tigers? My answer is that there is not much difference. It's actually quite understandable. What is the most important equipment to fight tigers? Nothing more than teeth and claws. As the king of animals, these fighting skills are actually innate. Animals know to bite, just like any mammal is born to feed. Therefore, even tigers kept in zoos are almost the same as wild tigers when fighting, but they are less wild.
So the answer is obvious. Tibetan mastiffs are no match for tigers at all. Even if the tigers in the zoo don't know how to fight, their skills are not important in the face of absolute power. The teeth of the Tibetan mastiff can't hurt the tiger's vital point, and if the tiger continues to bite with his teeth, it is estimated that the Tibetan mastiff will die half-life. No matter how fierce the dog is, it is still a fierce dog. After all, the tiger is the king of all animals, so don't believe what "one mastiff hits three tigers".