Tigers generally have sharper claws than lions. While both big cats have retractable claws, tigers' claws tend to be longer and more curved, which aids in gripping and holding onto prey. Additionally, tigers are solitary hunters, so their claws are adapted for stealth and powerful strikes, whereas lions, which hunt in groups, rely more on teamwork than on their claw sharpness.
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