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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 15, 2020 8:25:01 GMT -5
brobear. Would you like to do a hypothetical match up for male Siberian tiger vs Female Ussuri brown bear?
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 16, 2020 4:52:29 GMT -5
Kodiak bear vs Cape buffalo anyone?
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 18, 2020 3:57:12 GMT -5
King Kodiak, would you like to make an analysis for African bull elephant vs Lion pride?
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 18, 2020 4:01:36 GMT -5
Polar bear vs musk oxen.
A herd of musk oxens was attacked by a pack of wolves. Forming a ring to protect their young, the musk oxens managed to repel the pack. However, an old bull got seperated and ended up being surrounded.
It was now summer time and the ice bergs were melting. The polar bears were leaving the ice pack. A male polar bear soon arrived and chased off the wolf pack before taking down the bull musk oxen.
Although the bovine possessed enough strength to single handedly kill a wolf, it was no match for the heavier male polar bear.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 19, 2020 1:50:37 GMT -5
Jaguar vs Green Anaconda.
A male 330 pound Patanal Jaguar woke up from his nap and is now prepared to go hunting. The first animal he spots while heading to the river was a huge female green anaconda.
This snake was as long as a bus and she can easily kill most animals in her domain. The jaguar would usually avoid the snake but being today it was different.
He snuck up towards the snake and bit it’s tail - just before she was fully submerged, dragging her out of the water.
Wanting to get away, the anaconda spun round and wrapped herself around the jaguar. The spotted cat clawed at its body and managed to bite the anaconda.
After a while the anaconda tired out slowly releasing the jaguar. The spotted cat quickly attacked and ripped the snake apart.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 19, 2020 20:22:09 GMT -5
Carlifornisn grizzly vs Daedon.
A huge male 2200 pound male grizzly bear encountered a 2200 pound male daedon.
Not in a mood for predators, the daedon charged the grizzly. The enabled the grizzly to dodge and bit the daedon in the spine (just as an Ussuri brown bear would to a wild boar).
The Californian grizzly broke its back and had a feast.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 22, 2020 19:46:30 GMT -5
American black bear vs Wolverine.
An American black bear woke up during winter. Finding a frozen carcass, it headed towards it following it’s scent of smell.
However, there was already a resident at the carcass which was no other than a wolverine. The American black bear headed towards the carcass and the wolverine growled.
Usually, the American black bear would back away but today was not the day, it is winter and he was hungry.
A fight erupted and ended with the wolverine being killed. As aggressive as the wolverine is, the weasel is no match for a 300 pound male black bear.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 22, 2020 22:52:58 GMT -5
Kodiak bear vs Cape buffalo anyone? Hypothesis: The American hunters contacted the African hunters again as they wanted to pit the largest of the brown bears against the cape buffalo which is among the most aggressive of the bovines on earth. The African hunters agreed and brought a cape buffalo to the Kodiak Island to meet up with the American hunters who were waiting for them. Following the American hunters to a secret hide out, they spotted a huge male kodiak bear locked up in a cage. A helicopter drop a cage with a cape buffalo in the arena. Both animals were released. The cape buffalo weighed 2200 pounds while the kodiak bear weighed an exceptional 1800 pounds. Both animals stared each other in the face, the cape buffalo charged and knocked down the kodiak bear, striking it with it's horns. The kodiak bear fell down but he was not badly hurt. The buffalo charged again. Despite not having any experience with bovines, the kodiak bear instinctively dodged the cape buffalo and bit into its spine while holding on with its paws. It wasn't an easy task as the cape buffalo proved to be a strong opponent but with enough persistence, the kodiak bear held on and won by breaking the buffalo's spine by shaking its jaws.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 23, 2020 2:16:18 GMT -5
Triceratops vs African bull elephant.
An African bull elephant accidentally step through a time portal and found itself in a new era. His first encounter was with a huge bull triceratops which he thought was one giant rhino with a shield and tail.
The African bull elephant has killed rhinos before and as a rogue bull, he would not hesitate to kill one. Wanting to flex his muscles, the African elephant charged the triceratops which charged back.
Both animals were pushing at each other, the elephant actually surprise at the power behind the triceratops’ weight. Although evenly matched at first, the triceratops which weighs 12 tonnes eventually overpowered the 10 tonne bull African elephant.
The elephant nevertheless persisted but kept being pushed back. Knowing there was no way to win, the elephant retreated only to be gored to death by the triceratops.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 23, 2020 2:17:17 GMT -5
Next: Bull triceratops vs Lion pride.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 27, 2020 0:43:21 GMT -5
Polar bear vs American bison.
In an arena, a 1760 pound male polar bear was pitted against a 2200 pound bull bison. The bison charged and knocked down the yellowish white bear.
The polar bear got up and this time cleverly dodge before holding the bull bison with his paws. The male polar bear bit the bison in the spine and a struggle ensured. The bison escape but had lost a huge chunk of his flesh.
It seems the polar bear's teeth had torn off the bison's flesh (able to even bite through the tougher hide of a walrus, beluga, and narwhale). The bison nevertheless fought with all his life but was eventually taken down.
The male polar bear proceeded to eat the dead body of the bull bison. It seems this yellowish white bear had learned to hunt ungulates.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 27, 2020 3:31:04 GMT -5
Glacier bear vs Human.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 28, 2020 0:26:22 GMT -5
I will do an analysis of these four animals later on.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Nov 1, 2020 18:47:50 GMT -5
Analysis:
Boris a 2 year old tiger killed a 3 year old adult Ussuri brown bear. However, that brown bear (although recently independent) was far from full grown. Over time, Boris grew to be 500 pounds and preyed on Asiatic black bears and female brown bears up to 495 pounds (even that was rare).
Today, there is going to be new observation, Boris spotted the carcass of a dead elk which had died during the winter but a wild boar was in the way. Hungry, the striped cat crept up to the wild boar and attacked. It took a while to subdue the wild boar.
Within that time, a male Asiatic black bear woke up and climbed down. Having just woken up from hibernation, the hungry Asiatic black bear helped himself to the elk carcass, while Boris was wrestling with the wild boar. The tiger growled but the Asiatic black bear knowing the tiger was preoccupied with the wild boar remained un phased.
A 800 pound male Ussuri brown bear arrived and chased both Boris and the Asiatic black bear off their food before helping himself to the dead wild boar and elk.
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Post by King Kodiak on Nov 19, 2020 10:45:15 GMT -5
THEGREEN:
NGANDONG TIGER:
VS
BRONTORNIS BURMEISTERI:
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Nov 19, 2020 10:55:35 GMT -5
THEGREEN:
NGANDONG TIGER VS BRONTORNIS BURMEISTERI.
The pesky alien grey decided to pit a Ngadong tiger with a brontornis burmeisteri. Using their highly advance technology, the revived a clone of these two animals before pitting them together. Fight: The 880 pound Ngadong tiger came out of his cage and began feasting on the carcass of a deer. Unfortunately, peace did not last long as the female brontornis weighing 880 pounds arrived and attacked the Ngadong tiger. The startled striped cat fled at the sudden rush from the predatory flightless bird. As the brontornis began to tear at the carcass with her huge beak (many times bigger than that of a lappet faced vulture's), the striped cat returned, sneaking up and attempting to take down the brontornis. The predatory flightless bird spotted the tiger on time and raised her neck, making intimidating sounds, warning the tiger to stay back. Usually that would work but the tiger was extremely hungry today and refused to back down. Both animals circled each other looking for an opening to attack. The hungry tiger attacked and sprang at the brontornis. This proved to be a fatal mistake as the bird dodge the attack before kicking the Ngadong tiger, severely injuring him. The brotornis pecked the tiger several times before returning to eat the deer carcass.
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Post by King Kodiak on Nov 19, 2020 11:06:55 GMT -5
Yeah mate awesome!! That was a fatal mistake. The leyendary bird wins again.
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Post by King Kodiak on Nov 19, 2020 11:12:06 GMT -5
Coming later today......
THE GREAT "ROYAL" BENGAL TIGER:
VS
THE LEYEND OF THE BIGFOOT:
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Post by King Kodiak on Nov 19, 2020 16:56:09 GMT -5
Hunters had finally captured a bigfoot in USA. The hunters that owned the bigfoot agreed with some scientists to put the bigfoot in the wild in India to see how he would interact with other animals.
The bigfoot was drinking some water, a Bengal tiger attacked him from behind, he bite the neck a little but just a cut. The bigfoot got pissed off and was able to push the tiger back. The tiger charged again and got couple of fast swipes on the bigfoot's face and backed off again. Again the tiger charged, but this time bigfoot was ready and caught the tiger and slammed him to the ground, the tiger was stunned, the bigfoot got on top and started pounding the tiger, he broke the tiger's spine, the tiger was crippled but still alive. The bigfoot grabbed a 250 lb rock that was nearby and smashed the tiger's head around 5/6 times. The head was completely destroyed, unrecognizable. The bigfoot walked off into the woods.
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Post by theundertaker45 on Nov 19, 2020 17:08:50 GMT -5
I've noticed quite a pattern here; the bear always wins and the cat always loses (except cougar vs wolf).You could maybe add some element of surprise to the stories, otherwise everything is quite predictable so far and the reader knows the outcome before he/she even starts reading it.
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