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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2014 22:30:48 GMT 5
A 17 kg male Staffordshire Bull Terrier has entered a gauntlet Round 1: A 9.5 kg male Coyote Round 2: A 10 kg male male Bobcat Round 3: A 13 kg male Caracal (I know, I know, you are going to call it a repeated version of the bobcat one, but it has a size advantage and is more impressive than the bobcat) Round 4: A 14 kg male Honey Badger Round 5: A 15 kg male Smooth Fronted Caiman Round 6: A 15 kg Velociraptor Round 7: A 20 kg male Collared Peccary Many people probably won't like this gauntlet so if you don't like it and want to post somethings that I can change on this, that's fine by me because I can see that people will probably not like this gauntlet because of my repetitive enemies. But if you like it, feel free to post it. So where does it stop?
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Post by Vodmeister on Mar 13, 2014 2:00:48 GMT 5
1. Wins easily 2. Wins as easily as the 1st scenario 3. Wins with great difficulty 4. Wins after a tremendous brawl 5. On land, this should be a win for the dog 6. LOSES to the Velociraptor 7. If it got past six, it would win this round.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2014 22:31:01 GMT 5
Agreed with you, but I think that the velociraptor one would probably be a 50/50, possibly even a win for the dog. Also, I don't think it would win against the peccary. So.... stops at 7 IMO.
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Mar 14, 2014 11:48:22 GMT 5
Not entirely on topic but I love that dogs coat. Always been a fan of dark brindles
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2014 0:24:24 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 13, 2019 5:30:45 GMT 5
Stops at 5 IMO
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Post by rock on Jun 17, 2019 22:29:41 GMT 5
stops at round 2 IMO
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 18, 2019 16:19:10 GMT 5
Why? The Staffy is bigger and are very impressive for their size
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Post by rock on Jun 18, 2019 16:31:11 GMT 5
Why? The Staffy is bigger and are very impressive for their size it is stil a domestic dog with little killing experince a bobcat is a born predator that is a wild animal .
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 18, 2019 16:32:09 GMT 5
Why? The Staffy is bigger and are very impressive for their size it is stil a domestic dog with little killing experince a bobcat is a born predator that is a wild animal . These animals (Staffies) are very fierce, and have a fair amount of killer instinct. They are, in fact, quite comparable to pitbulls in this regard
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Post by rock on Jun 18, 2019 16:34:14 GMT 5
it is stil a domestic dog with little killing experince a bobcat is a born predator that is a wild animal . These animals (Staffies) are very fierce, and have a fair amount of killer instinct. They are, in fact, quite comparable to pitbulls in this regard bobcat still wins , it has even more killing insticnt keep in mind this is taught behavior on these dogs not something natrual too them , also bobcat has sharp claws and is faster
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 18, 2019 16:35:09 GMT 5
These animals (Staffies) are very fierce, and have a fair amount of killer instinct. They are, in fact, quite comparable to pitbulls in this regard bobcat still wins , it has even more killing insticnt keep in mind this is taught behavior on these dogs not something natrual too them , also bobcat has sharp claws and is faster Before we continue, I have a serious question: Is this part of the rampant myth that canines need a massive size advantage to beat felines?
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Post by rock on Jun 18, 2019 16:36:19 GMT 5
bobcat still wins , it has even more killing insticnt keep in mind this is taught behavior on these dogs not something natrual too them , also bobcat has sharp claws and is faster Before we continue, I have a serious question: Is this part of the rampant myth that canines need a massive size advantage to beat felines? no ,however felines will typically have the upperhand over canines .
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 18, 2019 16:38:03 GMT 5
Before we continue, I have a serious question: Is this part of the rampant myth that canines need a massive size advantage to beat felines? no ,however felines will typically have the upperhand over canines . And why, may I ask is that? Canines certainly have plenty going for them
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Post by rock on Jun 18, 2019 16:39:28 GMT 5
no ,however felines will typically have the upperhand over canines . And why, may I ask is that? Canines certainly have plenty going for them felines are typically stronger because they have claws , jaws , weight advantage and are typically larger , size does not always equal a win though.
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