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When tigers kill their prey, they usually hit on it's "blind side." They aim to strike the neck with one of their forepaws and break it's neck in one blow, or take it down where they can finish it with a couple more powerful blows...tigers don't attack "head-on." They keep a springy strength in their bodies just before they move and they hit the blind side.
Once is usually enough.
Once is usually enough.