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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 12, 2020 18:08:15 GMT 5
Sumatran Tiger - Panthera tigris sumatrae Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Length: 2.2 meters Mass: 130 kg Killing apparatus: Precision oriented jaws, manual claws One of the smallest tiger subspecies. Lives in relative isolation. Dhole (pack of 8-10) - Cuon alpinus 3.bp.blogspot.com/-Q--WQXRyFH0/TWBw5OjVo3I/AAAAAAAAA44/Cm8Lun80vU8/s1600/dhole1.jpgOrder: Carnivora Family: Canidae Length: 80 cm Mass: 17 kg Killing apparatus: Crushing jaws very social. Hunts large and dangerous prey in packs.
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Feb 17, 2020 3:28:09 GMT 5
Hard decision. The dholes might be able to kill a Sumatran tiger but they will lose members in the process. Therefore, I doubt the dholes will even try.
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Post by kekistani on Feb 17, 2020 3:59:33 GMT 5
Hard decision. The dholes might be able to kill a Sumatran tiger but they will lose members in the process. Therefore, I doubt the dholes will even try. Actual behavior (combat avoidance in large predators, for example) is not a factor here as this is a fight.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 17, 2020 19:22:26 GMT 5
^True that, natural encounters=/=forum-style death fights.
I favor the dholes; I don't see how the tiger could catch them all before gassing out.
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Post by 6f5e4d on Feb 24, 2020 6:17:48 GMT 5
The dholes are smaller individually, but all together they have a bigger combined weight and can easily mob the tiger and win.
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