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Wolf vs hyena info
Wolf vs pitbull vs hayea forum
Lion vs hyena video1 (tail in the face lol).video2
Black bear vs hyena video
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The hyena is a great fighter, but i don't think one could kill a bear. The vdieo dosn't show much, but it dosn't look like the hyena is winning. A bear isnt a fat dog or a big mouse. :p
The lion... maybe.. a male lion pwnd that hyena in the video.
The poll is just to see how most people go. but i'll believe that the spotted hyena is the most deadly of dogs.[/spoiler]
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Wolf vs hyena info
Wolf vs pitbull vs hayea forum
Lion vs hyena video1 (tail in the face lol).video2
Black bear vs hyena video
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The hyena is a great fighter, but i don't think one could kill a bear. The vdieo dosn't show much, but it dosn't look like the hyena is winning. A bear isnt a fat dog or a big mouse. :p
The lion... maybe.. a male lion pwnd that hyena in the video.
The poll is just to see how most people go. but i'll believe that the spotted hyena is the most deadly of dogs.[/spoiler]
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I'd have though that a female lion would have been pissed off enough protecting her cubs to win, but i went for the bear. Bears are cool.
I reckon Woody's racoons would have beat the ★■◆● out of anything, pity they're not in the poll.
edit: LOL sh1t is a naughty word again?
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I reckon Woody's racoons would have beat the ★■◆● out of anything, pity they're not in the poll.
edit: LOL sh1t is a naughty word again?
edit2: Woops wrong forum!!! LOL
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Pits have been tested at over 2000psi, and have been on springboards for 3 hour intervals. My pits have rubber tires on a rope, and they've hung from there for 3 hours easy. That wolf/pit/hyena forum is missing quite a few facts.
Pits can't kill a lion or a bear by themselves. Bears..maybe, with a lot of luck. Lions are just too fast, and too big. Pits are quick, but not that quick. Lions have those nice 3\" claws too.
The hyena and wolf are way in the back. They're pack hunters only, and don't have the wieght to power ratio for much else.
Pits can't kill a lion or a bear by themselves. Bears..maybe, with a lot of luck. Lions are just too fast, and too big. Pits are quick, but not that quick. Lions have those nice 3\" claws too.
The hyena and wolf are way in the back. They're pack hunters only, and don't have the wieght to power ratio for much else.
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Yeah. a million times per second since it was put on the net.Palzon wrote:Krom will be by shortly to tell you he's already seen your submission a long time ago
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Given that bears are the largest predators on the planet, it's not even a question. A Polar Bear would take out a Hyena with a single bite. An angry Grizzly might take 2 bites to finish it off.
The question isn't really reflective of much though - because in a bad ol' fight, body mass, jaw size and claw size is going to tip the scales.
Hyenas are known for their powerful bite, and IIRC they can exert more lbs/sq.ft than any other animal. So if the Pitbull and the Hyena became locked in a \"I'll let go when you let go\" kinda thing, then things might be interesting - or boring, depending on how you look at it!
The question isn't really reflective of much though - because in a bad ol' fight, body mass, jaw size and claw size is going to tip the scales.
Hyenas are known for their powerful bite, and IIRC they can exert more lbs/sq.ft than any other animal. So if the Pitbull and the Hyena became locked in a \"I'll let go when you let go\" kinda thing, then things might be interesting - or boring, depending on how you look at it!
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Any predator? No. An alligator should be able to kill a bear. When they get a peice of you, they spin. A killer whale pwns anything in the water. They eat great white sharks.
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Well yeah, a water predator will have a huge advantage in water against a land animal. You could also say that a bear could beat a killer whale on land.Isaac wrote:Any predator? No. An alligator should be able to kill a bear. When they get a peice of you, they spin. A killer whale pwns anything in the water. They eat great white sharks.
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Nope. They are fast very fast and strong on land. Try reading about them.TigerRaptorFX wrote:Alligator will have the advantage in water no doubt. On dry land that is a different story and its death roll won't be so effective.
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gators can be very fast in spurts on land. However, a bear would be something large enough for them to steer clear of, and a bear would just stroll past a gator lying still.
the gator would have to get a drop on the bear, and the best for that to happen is when the bear is near the water looking for fish.
the entire point of the gator/croc's jaw is to break spines fast, and those jaws have to be able to get around either body or neck in order for that to happen and your typical bear is just too large for that to happen on land.
Its like saying a croc can take out a blue whale.
the gator would have to get a drop on the bear, and the best for that to happen is when the bear is near the water looking for fish.
the entire point of the gator/croc's jaw is to break spines fast, and those jaws have to be able to get around either body or neck in order for that to happen and your typical bear is just too large for that to happen on land.
Its like saying a croc can take out a blue whale.
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Fast and strong is irrelevant if their kill maneuver (drowning) is inoperable. On land an alligator/croc is uesless, unless he can drag his victim into the water. However, a gator/croc wouldn't be able to drag a full grown bear into the water. And to prove it, refer to the second to last line on this page:Isaac wrote:Nope. They are fast very fast and strong on land. Try reading about them.TigerRaptorFX wrote:Alligator will have the advantage in water no doubt. On dry land that is a different story and its death roll won't be so effective.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Face-Off
Oh, and as far as max bite force, I saw a Discovery channel show that measured a bunch and determined either snapping turtle or gator/croc had the strongest bite (losers: great whites, lions, hyenas, dogs).
OK, now I'm arguing on the Internet about the winners of inprobably animal encounters. I really have to get out of the house more often.