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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 13, 2020 19:09:39 GMT 5
European Cave Lion (coalition of 2) - Panthera spelaea i1.wp.com/atozanimals.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Cave-Lion.jpg?fit=850%2C680Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Length: 2.3 meters Mass: 220 kg Diet: Large herbivores Age and Location: 2 million-600,000 years ago, Pleistocene, Europe and Russia Killing apparatus: Precision oriented jaws, manual claws, pedal claws Diverged from P. leo 1.89 million years ago; status as a distinct species is supported by mitogenomics (Barnett et al., 2016). Thought to have preyed on juvenile cave bears. European Hippopotamus - Hippopotamus antiquus 2.bp.blogspot.com/-_Ux2hRbLxGA/UIllbGYIOGI/AAAAAAAADBw/KCKcIunVHfQ/s1600/1yu1dj.jpgOrder: Artiodactyla Family: Hippopotamidae Length: 4 meters Mass: 3.25 tonnes Diet: Plants Age and Location: 1.8 million years ago, Pleistocene epoch, Europe Killing apparatus: Tusks One of the largest of hippopotamus species. Lived as far north as Germany.
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Post by 6f5e4d on Feb 24, 2020 6:07:03 GMT 5
The hippo would win, having the larger size and tusks to take on the lions.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 24, 2020 21:49:45 GMT 5
I vote for the hippopotamus too. Larger, very robust, very durable, and has strong jaws. I could see it picking off any lions that come too close.
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