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Post by brobear on Apr 5, 2019 3:34:02 GMT -5
That is because they live in different habitats but even if their paths overlap, it will be the polar bear usurping tigers from their kills. Theoretically, if an Amur tiger ventured far enough north and a polar bear ventured far enough south, then it would seem physically possible that the two might meet. But my point is - for the tiger fan-boys who claim that tigers hunt polar bears - it doesn't happen. It is extremely unlikely that a tiger would ever even see a polar bear and even less likely that the tiger would ever consider ambushing a full-grown polar bear. This isn't science fiction; its fairy tale fantasy.
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Post by King Kodiak on Apr 5, 2019 4:16:58 GMT -5
Never happened in history. In dreams, if they would meet, a tiger wont ambush a 500 lb brown bear, sure as hell wont ambush a 900 to 1600 lb polar bear. Its simple.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2019 2:54:32 GMT -5
My answer: Polar bear beats siberian tiger.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2019 2:57:06 GMT -5
This polar bear will beat this siberian tiger.
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Post by King Kodiak on Apr 6, 2019 8:58:49 GMT -5
“This polar bear will beat this Siberian tiger”
Any polar bear will beat any siberian tiger, and you can bet your life on that.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2019 17:03:32 GMT -5
“ This polar bear will beat this Siberian tiger”
Any polar bear will beat any siberian tiger, and you can bet your life on that.Agreed. I just wanted to add some visual comparisons to show the size difference.
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Post by King Kodiak on Apr 6, 2019 18:44:40 GMT -5
“ This polar bear will beat this Siberian tiger”
Any polar bear will beat any siberian tiger, and you can bet your life on that.Agreed. I just wanted to add some visual comparisons to show the size difference. Yeah we have seem that comparisson before, but good job anyways. The tiger really stands no chance.
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Post by BruteStrength on Apr 8, 2019 3:38:53 GMT -5
I remember watching a youtube video that Kodiak sent me of a man standing next to a tiger in a cage and the man talked about how the tiger is the only beast to hunt the brown bear and the polar bear. Obviously the man in the video as full of Crap.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 3:41:14 GMT -5
I remember watching a youtube video that Kodiak sent me of a man standing next to a tiger in a cage and the man talked about how the tiger is the only beast to hunt the brown bear and the polar bear. Obviously the man in the video as full of Crap. True. The brown bear and polar bear will easily demolish a tiger. The tiger will have a fair chance with a female brown bear its own weight but even that is dangerous.
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Post by King Kodiak on Apr 8, 2019 6:15:21 GMT -5
I remember watching a youtube video that Kodiak sent me of a man standing next to a tiger in a cage and the man talked about how the tiger is the only beast to hunt the brown bear and the polar bear. Obviously the man in the video as full of Crap. True. The brown bear and polar bear will easily demolish a tiger. The tiger will have a fair chance with a female brown bear its own weight but even that is dangerous. This sounds perfect yes.
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Post by BruteStrength on Apr 8, 2019 7:29:19 GMT -5
Hey Kodiak do you still have that video of the guy standing next to the caged tiger? The guy in the videos says that nothing can steal meat from a hungry tiger.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 7:45:52 GMT -5
Foolish ideas! Tiger must kill and take meat. Bear will forage anything edible. Maritimus is primarily blubber consumer. In taiga, before men took top predator role, tiger was czar. Bear must be careful as certain tigers develop active hate for them. These are true findings from Russian observational field recordings. Mere speculative opinions are of little real value by contrast. Nope. The polar bear also eats meat and despite the fact he eats blubber, it still has the best slicing bite of all bears. I am sure a bigger polar bear has stronger jaws than a smaller tiger. See what a polar bear's jaws and teeth can do to thick beluga hide (100 times thicker than hide of the average land mammal): It is easier for a polar bear to kill a gaur than a beluga whale. An average male polar bear will defeat even the largest siberian tiger.
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Post by King Kodiak on Apr 8, 2019 10:56:10 GMT -5
Hey Kodiak do you still have that video of the guy standing next to the caged tiger? The guy in the videos says that nothing can steal meat from a hungry tiger. No, i just tried to search it, but did not find it.
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Post by brobear on Apr 10, 2019 7:06:19 GMT -5
OldBlueOne - you quoted Kamchatka from what source?
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Post by King Kodiak on Apr 10, 2019 7:11:23 GMT -5
OldBlueOne - you quoted Kamchatka from what source? Page 1 of this thread brobear. Its an old post by Kamchatka.
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Post by brobear on Apr 10, 2019 7:32:18 GMT -5
Foolish ideas! Tiger must kill and take meat. Bear will forage anything edible. Maritimus is primarily blubber consumer. In taiga, before men took top predator role, tiger was czar. Bear must be careful as certain tigers develop active hate for them. These are true findings from Russian observational field recordings. Mere speculative opinions are of little real value by contrast. Tiger must hunt, ambush, and kill to survive. - true. Bear will forage, graze, fish, hunt and kill, scavenge, and displace predators from their kills. - true. Maritimus is primarily a blubber consumer - true because he hunts fat arctic animals in an environment where no big cat could survive.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2019 8:14:05 GMT -5
OldBlueOne - you quoted Kamchatka from what source? As King Kodiak said, its from page one.
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Post by brobear on Apr 10, 2019 11:19:13 GMT -5
OldBlueOne - you quoted Kamchatka from what source? As King Kodiak said, its from page one. got that.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2019 21:12:40 GMT -5
Foolish ideas! Tiger must kill and take meat. Bear will forage anything edible. Maritimus is primarily blubber consumer. In taiga, before men took top predator role, tiger was czar. Bear must be careful as certain tigers develop active hate for them. These are true findings from Russian observational field recordings. Mere speculative opinions are of little real value by contrast. Tiger must hunt, ambush, and kill to survive. - true. Bear will forage, graze, fish, hunt and kill, scavenge, and displace predators from their kills. - true. Maritimus is primarily a blubber consumer - true because he hunts fat arctic animals in an environment where no big cat could survive. Nice comback Brobear . Many underestimate the damage a polar bear's jaws can do.
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Post by brobear on Apr 11, 2019 5:25:42 GMT -5
Consider the big boys. A 700 pound Amur tiger in the wild, as it it commonly believed there once were up until perhaps the mid-20th century. A 1700 pound polar bear is huge but not a freak ( some grow larger ). Comparing these two predators, we only have a difference of 1,000 pounds - half-a-ton ( 454 kg ).
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