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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 9, 2020 7:08:41 GMT -5
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 9, 2020 22:11:22 GMT -5
SILVERBACK GORILLA VS AFRICAN LION
The same hunting website that had organized the grizzly bear vs African lion fight at Yellowstone national park, now arranged a fight between a large 450 lb Eastern lowland gorilla and a 450 lb African lion. The African hunters that hunt lions were pissed off that their lion lost the first fight to a grizzly. So now they were arguing with gorilla hunters that a lion would destroy a gorilla.
The fight was set inside a cage. The lion attacked first ferociously, he struck the gorilla in the face several times, hard swipes, the gorilla had to back up. The lion again charged, this time it went to bite the gorilla and try to finish it, the gorilla prevented that with his long arms. This time the gorilla got in close, he caught the lion and grappled him down, the gorilla seemed stronger, the gorilla was on top and pounded the lion to death. The lion hunters this time lost 75.000 dollars and their lions lost the 2 fights. They failed to prove that the lion is the "king of the beasts" concerning 1 vs 1 fights.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 9, 2020 22:36:10 GMT -5
That is a good hypothetical analysis.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 9, 2020 22:41:39 GMT -5
Leopard vs Cougar.
A few scientist discovered that the leopard is the most adaptable of the big cats and enjoyed watching it drag animals it own weight or slightly heavier up the trees. Some of the scientist wanted to see if the leopards would survive in Canada. They took ten large male leopards ranging from 150 to 200 pounds as well as twenty female leopards. The leopards breed successfully. The leopards proved their ability to adapt once more and grew rapidly in numbers. However, the American black bears became the greatest robbers of the leopard kills (just as the rob the kills of cougars). They also had to watch out for packs of wolves. A male leopard can take out a wolf one on one but it runs up the tree upon seeing a pack.
The leopard’s number one and main competitor is the cougar. Although the cougar is not a pantherines, it is slightly heavier and has more mascular forearms and limbs than a leopard despite having a smaller head. Soon these two animals are going to clash.
One day, a 200 pound male African leopard killed a white tailed deer. The same leopard easily drag the carcass almost as heavy as itself up the tree. While the carcass is safe from packs of wolves, it is not safe from American black bears and cougars as they are both skilful climbers. The leopard ate as much as he could. It didn’t take long for a hungry cougar to find him. The cougar attacked the leopard and brief fight occurred up the tree. The carcass fell off and both cats when for it. A tug o war happened and the slightly heavier 260 pound male cougar actually had the upperhand dragging 200 pound leopard with it. The angry leopard attacked the cougar and a cat fight occurred. While the cat fight was happening, a large American black bear arrived and chased of both cats taking the white tailed deer for itself. The cougar and the leopard stared each other down one last time before the larger cat chased off his smaller rival (There are no grizzly bears living in this area and the American black bears and kemorde bears rule the roost).
In an alternate ending, the cougar overpowered the leopard with its more powerful forelimbs and killed its spotted rival with a skull bite.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 9, 2020 22:48:57 GMT -5
Polar bear vs Bull walrus.
One reason why we hardly see a polar bear take on a bull walrus is because they live in herds. While a huge male polar bear is capable of taking on a bull, not only is it going to be tough because it not only has thick skin and hide to protect its vitals but the bear will not be able to kill it quick enough before scores of tusks from the bull walrus’ uncles and cousins come down upon it. Even a female walrus will escape into the water before it is killed.
The male polar bear therefore attacks calves which can be killed much quicker as well as dragged off.
Adult Walruses do leave the herd when sick or turn carnivorous as in the case of old bulls.
A male polar bear spotted the carcass of a bowhead whale and was surprise to see an old bull walrus already there. Two meals in a role: the male polar bear attacked and killed the bull walrus which refused to retreat in the water - finally killing it well a well place blow to the head after fighting for a long time.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 9, 2020 22:52:19 GMT -5
Lappet faced vulture vs Martial Eagle.
A martial eagle was soaring in the sky hunting for prey. She spotted a lone golden jackal and attacked with an aerial assault. Unfortunately being young and inexperienced, she did not grab the jackal at its vital points and the canine struggled in agony.
A huge lappet faced vulture landed and chased off the martial eagle before ripping the jackal apart with its huge beak.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 9, 2020 22:58:08 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 12, 2020 6:21:19 GMT -5
Interior grizzly bear vs Bengal tiger.
One of the American hunters went online and found a tiger vs lion debate forum. He approach his friends and told them about it. They remembered the grizzly bear which killed an African lion and wandered how well a tiger would do.
They called the Indian hunters and told them to bring their biggest tiger to the Yellowstone Park. The Indian hunters brought their largest Bengal tiger, an exceptional 600 pound specimen which kills gaurs more than the average tiger.
The fight begun. The male grizzly bear which is the same weight as the tiger eyed the striped cat which circled it. Although the grizzly is slower, it is more agile than expected which was enough to keep it from being ambushed.
The frustrated tiger initiated the attack and stood on its hind legs swatting the bear with its fore paws, moments after rushing towards it. These paw slaps could kill a dhole but the grizzly is much larger and stronger than a canine.
The grizzly waited until the tiger finished swatting it and became tired before rushing the striped cat.
Both animals began brawling. The tiger tried to latch its jaws on the grizzly but the bear was able to use its more powerful forearms to keep the cats jaws away.
Pinning the striped cat to the ground, the male grizzly bear bit the tiger’s throat before shaking with its jaws breaking the tiger’s neck. The grizzly bear suffered some wounds and was lacerated in the about, flanks etc but was lively as ever. The American hunters won the bet and released the grizzly bear into the wild.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 12, 2020 19:02:49 GMT -5
Polar bear vs Three extinct cats.
A clone of the three largest extinct big cats were placed in Foxe Basin during the summer to see how they would do against the largest male polar bears.
The three cats: a 900 pound smilodon populator, a 1010 pound American lion, and an 800 pound male cave lion.
The big cats killed a female yellowish white bear each. The cats were approached by an angry male polar bear respectively.
The 1540 pound male polar bear killed off the American lion, the 1100 pound male polar bear killed off the smilodon populator after breaking its canines, and a 1000 pound male polar bear defeated and killed the cave lion.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 12, 2020 19:06:14 GMT -5
Harpy Eagle vs Lappet faced vulture (coming up).
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 13, 2020 8:03:56 GMT -5
Reply #47: very good mate. It looks like the lion/tiger hunters are not doing so good.
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 13, 2020 10:50:40 GMT -5
TheGreen: can you make Brontornis burmeisteri vs Siberian tiger?
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 13, 2020 18:07:21 GMT -5
TheGreen: can you make Brontornis burmeisteri vs Siberian tiger?
I will make one later on today.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 13, 2020 18:26:27 GMT -5
Brontornis Butmeisteri vs Siberian tiger. The talk about a predatory flightless bird called the brontornis has become really popular among Russian scientists. One of them decided to clone one and release it into the Ussuri Kray. The female brontornis kept all her instincts and looked for food. Upon seeing the flightless bird, am Asiatic black bear climbed up the tree. Meanwhile, a Siberian tiger killed a huge bull elk and manage to take it down. The tiger began feasting when a tall shadow towered over him. The striped cat raised its head and spotted a tall flightless bird with a giant beak that could kill it. The Siberian tiger back off for a while as the heavier bird began to rip open the carcass. At one point, the Siberian tiger attempted to leap at the brontornis while she was eating. The predatory bird spotted the tiger on time and lifted her head. The Siberian tiger only managed to latch on to her body but was shaken off. The angry brontornis trampled the tiger with her powerful legs and pecked it to death with her giant beak. King Kodiak here you go. Your request is done.
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 13, 2020 19:27:39 GMT -5
Oh crap mate! Hell yeah buddy!! You just won an award for story making. That was just awesome. Nobody can defeat the leyendary bird:
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 13, 2020 21:28:57 GMT -5
Xenosmilus vs Interior grizzly bear coming up next.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 14, 2020 8:45:54 GMT -5
Xenosmilus vs Interior grizzly bear.
The same scientist made Xenosmilus hodsonae clones. They place them in the Yellowstone Park where the interior grizzly bears live. These extinct cats have the ability to grapple better than the smilodon populators but are not as big as the letter.
These once extinct cats did well in their new habitat and actually preyed on the American black bears and female grizzlies to a lesser extent.
A 1000 pound male grizzly chased off a male Xenosmilus from its carcass.
In another incident, another 850 pound male grizzly confronted a 880 pound male Xenosmilus which refused to backdown. Both animals grappled with each other and exchanged blows. The heavier male grizzly killed the Xenosmilus just as it came close using its superior weight and more powerful forearms and jaws to shake.
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 14, 2020 17:36:49 GMT -5
Thegreen: i have a request mate
Smilodon Populator vs Bigfoot.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 14, 2020 17:58:49 GMT -5
Thegreen: i have a request mate
Smilodon Populator vs Bigfoot.
A hungry smilodon populator when searching for prey, he saw a huge animal with fur crouching while drinking water. Thinking it might be a Jafferson ground sloth, the Sabre toothed cat sneaked up but stop in his tracks when the creature got up. The creature was revealed to be a 1000 pound big foot. Big foot turned around and beat his chest like a silverback gorilla causing the smilodon to back away even further. Although the smilodon populator has more powerful forearms than any big cat, it’s canine teeth while powerful stabbing and slashing weapons can also be targets and broken by large and powerful opponents which is why the Sabre tooth cat is unable to grapple the same way a tiger or lion does. Besides the big foot outweighs the smilodon, 1000 pounds to 800 pounds. That weight advantage is something the smilodon has to look out for. The smilodon populator circled the big foot looking for an opening to attack. The big foot charged the smilodon populator to drive it off. The Sabre toothed cat temporarily retreated by returned and leapt at the big foot before it could return to drinking water. Unfortunately, it got its canine in its shoulder instead of its neck. The struggle from the big foot caused one canine to be broken. The smilodon fled. The big foot suffered some scratches and a stab would in the shoulder but otherwise it was fine. The primate took out the broken canine tooth from its shoulder and threw it in the river. The researchers who were spying on them with their drones smiled.
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 14, 2020 18:15:20 GMT -5
Oh crap yeah!! Hell yeah mate!
Not surprising.
Good story buddy.
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