Answer :

zexius
Without the comparative it means:

"The tiger is __ stupid than the donkey".

'Burro' itself can also be used an insult to call someone stupid, so I think it'd be "El tigre es menos tonto que el burro."

Correct answer:

menos

This sentence stands for the comparison of inequality. These are mas que and menos que. The first form conveys the idea of more than or and the second one conveys the idea of less than. These are used to point out that two things are not equal. The more logical answer is that the tiger is less foolish than the donkey. Therefore:

El tigre es menos tonto que el burro.

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