However, can lions and tigers really be completely domesticated by humans? The answer is no, so far, no one dares to confidently say which lion or tiger has been completely domesticated. For big cats, they may play with you with interest one second, and they may regard you as prey the next-cute and terrible are only between their thoughts.
Biologically speaking, animal domestication refers to changing the living environment of wild animals from wild state to domesticated state. In layman's terms, it is to take certain measures to make animals succumb to people. But animals will not give in to humans so easily. For example, humans have domesticated dogs for tens of thousands of years and cats for thousands of years, but now cats and dogs still want to attack their owners from time to time (being bitten by dogs is terrible, and it is said that cats sometimes want to kill their owners). Cats and dogs are still like this. What about the lion and tiger 100 times bigger than the cat?
No matter adults or children, no matter where you see lions and tigers, no matter how docile they look, you can't take them lightly. Because we can't forget that they belong to nature, their bones are fierce and their blood is wild. There are no fully domesticated lions and tigers in the world. Cute and terrible are only between one thought! So it's hard for tigers to get rid of what's in their bones. Will not be tamed into livestock.