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Post by rock on May 9, 2019 3:52:55 GMT 5
american black bear matchups round 1 african leopard round 2 cougar round 3 silverback gorilla round 4 pantanal jaguar round 5 nile crocodile
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Post by rock on May 9, 2019 3:57:47 GMT 5
the bear wins until he faces the croc , the croc would beat him hands down on land or in water IMO
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 9, 2019 3:59:47 GMT 5
^I agree, in fact I'd even go so far as to say it's a mismatch in favor of the croc in that round
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Post by rock on May 9, 2019 4:02:44 GMT 5
^I agree, in fact I'd even go so far as to say it's a mismatch in favor of the croc in that round <iframe width="24.5" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.5px; height: 2.9200000000000017px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none;left: 15px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_36477520" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.5" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.5px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1164px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_61448433" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.5" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.5px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 15px; top: 87px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_99419477" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="24.5" height="2.9200000000000017" style="position: absolute; width: 24.5px; height: 2.92px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1164px; top: 87px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_90157920" scrolling="no"></iframe> a crocodile would be too big for a american black bear to beat even though they can beat smaller american alligators . anyways he would beat the leopard , cougar , gorilla and jaguar with mid diff.
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 9, 2019 4:07:27 GMT 5
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Post by rock on May 9, 2019 4:12:06 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 9, 2019 4:15:32 GMT 5
Seriously? Animal Face Off? You do know that's about as unreliable as BBC's 25 meter Liopleurodon, right?
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Post by rock on May 9, 2019 4:24:20 GMT 5
Seriously? Animal Face Off? You do know that's about as unreliable as BBC's 25 meter Liopleurodon, right? i guess , but i still favor bears over crocs mostly .
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 9, 2019 4:25:18 GMT 5
And why exactly is that? Your post hasn't exactly counteracted mine
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Post by rock on May 9, 2019 4:32:57 GMT 5
And why exactly is that? Your post hasn't exactly counteracted mine bears will tend to have more stamina on land , have sharper claws , better weapons , better lifting power and possibly equal durablitly . most of the time the crocodile will run into the water and thats when the bear will take his oppertunity to maul the crocodile . this is how lions and very rarley leopards will hunt them
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 9, 2019 5:43:26 GMT 5
And why exactly is that? Your post hasn't exactly counteracted mine bears will tend to have more stamina on land , have sharper claws , better weapons , better lifting power and possibly equal durablitly . most of the time the crocodile will run into the water and thats when the bear will take his oppertunity to maul the crocodile . this is how lions and very rarley leopards will hunt them 1: Crocodilians don't tire out in seconds, and American alligators have better stamina than most other crocodilians, as well as very quick reaction times 2: I'd say the alligator has the better weapon in the form of its huge, deadly jaws. Nothing the bear has can really match up with that. 3: Those claws aren't going to do much before the bear gets killed 4: It won't try to lift the alligator. We've went over this 5: This is a fight to the death, no fleeing allowed. This means the gator will stop at nothing to kill the bear
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Post by rock on May 9, 2019 5:51:59 GMT 5
bears will tend to have more stamina on land , have sharper claws , better weapons , better lifting power and possibly equal durablitly . most of the time the crocodile will run into the water and thats when the bear will take his oppertunity to maul the crocodile . this is how lions and very rarley leopards will hunt them 1: Crocodilians don't tire out in seconds, and American alligators have better stamina than most other crocodilians, as well as very quick reaction times 2: I'd say the alligator has the better weapon in the form of its huge, deadly jaws. Nothing the bear has can really match up with that. 3: Those claws aren't going to do much before the bear gets killed 4: It won't try to lift the alligator. We've went over this 5: This is a fight to the death, no fleeing allowed. This means the gator will stop at nothing to kill the bear the bear doesnt tire out either some bears can fight for hours at a time without getting tired the claws will do a lot to the gator it can tear flesh out of the crocodile i guess so but psychial power does help the bear will stop at nothing to kill the gator too
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 9, 2019 5:55:40 GMT 5
1: Crocodilians don't tire out in seconds, and American alligators have better stamina than most other crocodilians, as well as very quick reaction times 2: I'd say the alligator has the better weapon in the form of its huge, deadly jaws. Nothing the bear has can really match up with that. 3: Those claws aren't going to do much before the bear gets killed 4: It won't try to lift the alligator. We've went over this 5: This is a fight to the death, no fleeing allowed. This means the gator will stop at nothing to kill the bear the bear doesnt tire out either some bears can fight for hours at a time without getting tired the claws will do a lot to the gator it can tear flesh out of the crocodile i guess so but psychial power does help the bear will stop at nothing to kill the gator too 1: My point was that the gator has a fair bit of usable stamina itself, which it can use to lunge at and attack the bear 2: No, claws work best against non-armored animals. They aren't fatally injuring a 3 times bigger alligator before the bear gets killed 3: Not if the technique isn't used 4: My point there was that observing the behavior of crocodilians on land is a very bad analogy because they want to flee back to the water, not kill their opponent
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Post by rock on May 9, 2019 5:57:13 GMT 5
the bear doesnt tire out either some bears can fight for hours at a time without getting tired the claws will do a lot to the gator it can tear flesh out of the crocodile i guess so but psychial power does help the bear will stop at nothing to kill the gator too 1: My point was that the gator has a fair bit of usable stamina itself, which it can use to lunge at and attack the bear 2: No, claws work best against non-armored animals. They aren't fatally injuring a 3 times bigger alligator before the bear gets killed 3: Not if the technique isn't used 4: My point there was that observing the behavior of crocodilians on land is a very bad analogy because they want to flee back to the water, not kill their opponent thats what i mean which is why a bear would beat a gator on land . because on land alligators first insticnt is to jump back into the water
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 9, 2019 5:58:34 GMT 5
1: My point was that the gator has a fair bit of usable stamina itself, which it can use to lunge at and attack the bear 2: No, claws work best against non-armored animals. They aren't fatally injuring a 3 times bigger alligator before the bear gets killed 3: Not if the technique isn't used 4: My point there was that observing the behavior of crocodilians on land is a very bad analogy because they want to flee back to the water, not kill their opponent thats what i mean which is why a bear would beat a gator on land . because on land alligators first insticnt is to jump back into the water They do not want to flee in a fight to the death, which is why it's such a bad analogy. In fact, the objective of an alligator in a fight to the death would be pretty much the exact opposite of a real life encounter
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