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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Jun 14, 2021 5:01:52 GMT -5
/\ I believe in a weight parity contest where the male yellow stone grizzly, tiger, and lion is debatable in a fight to death where no animal can run. However, out of the three, the grizzly will still have a 6-7/10 win in my opinion.
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Post by brobear on Jun 14, 2021 5:35:29 GMT -5
/\ I believe in a weight parity contest where the male yellow stone grizzly, tiger, and lion is debatable in a fight to death where no animal can run. However, out of the three, the grizzly will still have a 6-7/10 win in my opinion. You could be right. Remember that it's all guesswork based on what we have all learned. At weight-parity, the tiger has a significant advantage in length and bipedal height - thus a longer reach. They would be similar to a man standing 6 feet tall ( tiger ) facing a man standing 5 feet tall ( grizzly ). As I stated earlier, we could easily make a long list of advantages that they would each have, but in the end ( IMO ) at weight-parity, anything might happen. *Note: I have said repeatedly throughout the Domain, a weight-parity fight is not ( IMO ) a fair contest by 2 different species. To compare for girth, strength, or a face-off, going according to head-and-body-length-parity will shine a spotlight on the truth. Coincidentally, generally, this is ( by nature ) the case between an Amur tiger and an Ussuri brown bear.
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Post by brobear on Jun 14, 2021 5:36:44 GMT -5
/\ I believe in a weight parity contest where the male yellow stone grizzly, tiger, and lion is debatable in a fight to death where no animal can run. However, out of the three, the grizzly will still have a 6-7/10 win in my opinion. Don't take my last post as a jab. You just might be right.
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 15, 2021 14:33:28 GMT -5
I still believe that the bear would win from a tiger 7 out of 10 times.
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Post by brobear on Sept 18, 2021 8:29:33 GMT -5
Weight Collection: Average mature Bengal tiger - 463 pounds. Average mature Bengal tigress - 304.2 pounds. Average fully grown male Yellowstone grizzly (9 years+) - 470 pounds. Average fully grown female Yellowstone grizzly (7 years+) - 304.08 pounds.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Sept 18, 2021 23:12:10 GMT -5
The male yellowstone grizzly is surprising only a bit heavier than the male Bengal tiger. It will be a good fight but the grizzly will eventually win by outwrestling the tiger.
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Post by brobear on Sept 19, 2021 2:06:33 GMT -5
The male yellowstone grizzly is surprising only a bit heavier than the male Bengal tiger. It will be a good fight but the grizzly will eventually win by outwrestling the tiger. Yes, according to our findings, a typical male Bengal tiger and a typical male Yellowstone grizzly are at weight-parity. The same holds true when comparing the females.
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Post by brobear on Oct 11, 2022 3:48:56 GMT -5
Average fully grown male Yellowstone grizzly (9 years+) - 470 pounds. Average mature Bengal tiger - 463 pounds. *Average weights are never 100% accurate. These numbers should not be carved in stone. So, we can consider this a weight-parity face-off.
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Post by arctozilla on Oct 11, 2022 5:11:34 GMT -5
Let's point the bear advantages.
- shoulder hump. - grappling skills. - plantigrade posture. - longer claws. - stronger muscles. - more durability. - thick fur.
Even a she-bear can give a though fight to a male adult tiger.
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Post by theundertaker45 on Oct 11, 2022 8:22:20 GMT -5
On average both of them are very similar in size and thus a fair matchup in my opinion but when we limit the criteria to the "best of the best" of both animals the bear will eventually come out with a moderate size advantage as there are a good number of scientifically verified interior grizzlies weighing in excess of 300kg or even 320kg (biggest healthy bear I've read about was a 350kg male from interior Canada; captured by the same biologist who got hand on "Stan", the gigantic polar bear) while we have to dig deep into old hunting records to find Bengal tigers of such size (biggest ones mentioned by scientists are 272kg or 285kg). So the baddest interior grizzly out there will eventually win against the baddest Bengal tiger out there in quite dominating fashion with the ~150lbs weight advantage. To close my thoughts, I'd like to attach a picture of an interior Canadian grizzly who looks about the size of a good-sized coastal male to me. He also has the most scary looking claws I've seen on any bear and I believe this particular individual would make any male Bengal tiger retreat within seconds:
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Post by brobear on Oct 12, 2022 2:24:46 GMT -5
Girth is a game changer.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 13, 2022 2:55:22 GMT -5
/\ Is the picture of the bear in spring?
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Post by brobear on Oct 13, 2022 3:34:09 GMT -5
/\ Is the picture of the bear in spring? That is my thought.
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Post by brobear on Jan 17, 2023 6:16:08 GMT -5
Bengal Tiger - Inland Grizzly Bear
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Post by brobear on Jan 17, 2023 6:17:35 GMT -5
Inland Grizzly Bear - Siberian Tiger
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Post by brobear on Jun 6, 2023 3:59:22 GMT -5
GRIZZLY BEAR vs TIGER - The Honest Truth - average adult male Amur tiger is 386 pounds.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2023 12:56:22 GMT -5
Ussuri Brown Bear and Amur Tiger together.
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Post by AnimalEnthusiast1789 on Apr 28, 2024 3:10:59 GMT -5
220KG bear beats 220KG Tiger 5.5/10.
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