rock
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Post by rock on Sept 5, 2019 0:33:51 GMT 5
1:i doubt that , again theres no way of knowing , a knife is a lot less powerful then a hippos jaws so i doubt the effects would be simalir 2:what i mean is that the hippo has experince of snakes so im pretty sure he would know not to get coiled 1: rock, do you get what I am saying? A knife to a 1-2 kg boa works because the boa is much smaller, and the knife would do similar things to the python that hippo bites would do to Titanoboa because the size ratio between the knife and the python is similar to that of Titanoboa and the hippo's jaws. 2: Not sure that one works. Hippos are far too big to be constricted by ARPs i think we had this debate a while back , i respect your opinion , but i disagree
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Post by dinosauria101 on Sept 5, 2019 2:32:38 GMT 5
I suppose we can agree to disagree then
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Post by jhg on Sept 10, 2019 4:47:49 GMT 5
The walrus kills it.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Sept 10, 2019 5:25:17 GMT 5
jhgReason? Constrictor snakes are very resistant to stabs, and the walrus lacks the body plan to escape constriction.
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