Can the tiger inject venom or poison in prey?

Tigers do not inject venom or poison into their prey.

Tigers are carnivores that rely on their powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and strong bodies to hunt and kill their prey. They use their teeth to deliver a fatal bite to the neck or head of their prey, which quickly suffocates or kills the animal.

While some animals like snakes and spiders use venom to subdue their prey, tigers are not venomous. They are poisonous, however, in the sense that their meat can be poisonous to humans if it is not properly prepared and cooked. This is due to the presence of bacteria in the meat.