It likely depends on the tiger, and perhaps how hungry it is.
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You stand a better chance of being struck by lighting than mauled by a bear. According the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources there are about 10 to 20 bear attacks in North America every year, with about 2 or 3 deaths. Not sure what the odds are, but given the huge number of people that go tromping through the forest and the close proximity man and bear have to one another, the odds are pretty low.
There are no odds. It just happens.
adjusted odds ratios are the odds of a dichotomous event being true adjusted for or controlling for other possible contributions from other variables in the model.
One way that probability is used in sports is to determine the odds of something. For example the odds of winning the game or the odds of a play being successful.
In a leap year is 1 in 4 odds On 29th February is 1 in 365 + 365 + 365 + 366 = 1 in 1,461 odds