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Post by rock on Jun 16, 2019 6:22:32 GMT 5
lions have survived being kicked by zebras , bitten by hippos and ramed by buffulos and rhinos thats pretty durable and lions and tigers are pretty simlair in terms of durabillty. Can they survive more often than not from it? And was it full force? Also, I don't see that on par with 6 wolves simultaneously attacking the vitals i dont know if wolves are all that durable , some have died from being rammed by bison and paw swiped by grizzly bears , not to say they are weak , they are very strong but i do not know if their durabillty is on par with the tigers.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 16, 2019 6:23:49 GMT 5
Can they survive more often than not from it? And was it full force? Also, I don't see that on par with 6 wolves simultaneously attacking the vitals i dont know if wolves are all that durable , some have died from being rammed by bison and paw swiped by grizzly bears , not to say they are weak , they are very strong but i do not know if their durabillty is on par with the tigers. That wasn't quite the point. I meant can the tiger survive/withstand 6 wolves attacking it all at once? I don't think so
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Post by rock on Jun 16, 2019 6:26:04 GMT 5
i dont know if wolves are all that durable , some have died from being rammed by bison and paw swiped by grizzly bears , not to say they are weak , they are very strong but i do not know if their durabillty is on par with the tigers. That wasn't quite the point. I meant can the tiger survive/withstand 6 wolves attacking it all at once? I don't think so that is all up to oppion , but i think it can if it is a strong healthy male , they are known to be very durable and survive even attacks from much more dangarous grizzly bears.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 16, 2019 6:27:06 GMT 5
That wasn't quite the point. I meant can the tiger survive/withstand 6 wolves attacking it all at once? I don't think so that is all up to oppion , but i think it can if it is a strong healthy male , they are known to be very durable and survive even attacks from much more dangarous grizzly bears. Survive? Sure Shrug off in a fight to the death? I seriously doubt that
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Post by rock on Jun 16, 2019 6:29:18 GMT 5
that is all up to oppion , but i think it can if it is a strong healthy male , they are known to be very durable and survive even attacks from much more dangarous grizzly bears. Survive? Sure Shrug off in a fight to the death? I seriously doubt that the wolves would have too use good team work to win which they can but once one wolf is dispatched they will all start to lose cordination.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 16, 2019 6:33:01 GMT 5
Survive? Sure Shrug off in a fight to the death? I seriously doubt that the wolves would have too use good team work to win which they can but once one wolf is dispatched they will all start to lose cordination. Evidence please?
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Post by rock on Jun 16, 2019 6:38:03 GMT 5
the wolves would have too use good team work to win which they can but once one wolf is dispatched they will all start to lose cordination. Evidence please? wolves are typically pack animals so lets say the alpha dies that will displace the pack
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 16, 2019 6:39:32 GMT 5
wolves are typically pack animals so lets say the alpha dies that will displace the pack Not in a fight to the death. In these conflicts, each side will stop at nothing to win
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Post by rock on Jun 16, 2019 6:40:41 GMT 5
wolves are typically pack animals so lets say the alpha dies that will displace the pack Not in a fight to the death. In these conflicts, each side will stop at nothing to win usallly animals do not really fight to the death like that
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 16, 2019 6:42:32 GMT 5
Not in a fight to the death. In these conflicts, each side will stop at nothing to win usallly animals do not really fight to the death like that But in these scenarios, it is always considered a death match
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Post by rock on Jun 16, 2019 16:44:36 GMT 5
usallly animals do not really fight to the death like that But in these scenarios, it is always considered a death match yeah , but realisticlly this would not happen , however if you mean a caged fight to the death it would
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 16, 2019 17:16:25 GMT 5
But in these scenarios, it is always considered a death match yeah , but realisticlly this would not happen , however if you mean a caged fight to the death it would These fights aren't 'caged'. It's simply both sides fighting until one is dead
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Post by rock on Jun 16, 2019 17:47:18 GMT 5
yeah , but realisticlly this would not happen , however if you mean a caged fight to the death it would These fights aren't 'caged'. It's simply both sides fighting until one is dead in that case then realistically the pack would be dispalaced and the tiger would win , this is a real sitaution we are talking about , right?
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 16, 2019 19:40:14 GMT 5
These fights aren't 'caged'. It's simply both sides fighting until one is dead in that case then realistically the pack would be dispalaced and the tiger would win , this is a real sitaution we are talking about , right? No, it is a hypothetical fight to the death
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Post by rock on Jun 16, 2019 20:38:43 GMT 5
in that case then realistically the pack would be dispalaced and the tiger would win , this is a real sitaution we are talking about , right? No, it is a hypothetical fight to the death ok , then if we are talking about both sides are starving and are hungry for fleash then i guess the wolves have a better chance.
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