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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 31, 2020 12:48:31 GMT -5
Comparison between a mature male bull gaur (190cm at the shoulders, ~2000lbs) and a mature male Asian lion (99cm at the shoulders, ~360lbs):
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 31, 2020 12:49:11 GMT -5
Do you have any other requests including bears?
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 31, 2020 14:46:02 GMT -5
I am not that used to the measurements and weights of the prehistoric bears; it would be very kind if you could send me some data on Arctotherium angustidens' measurements and weight.
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Post by tom on Mar 31, 2020 15:34:40 GMT -5
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Post by theundertaker45 on Mar 31, 2020 16:20:00 GMT -5
Thanks, Tom. I have the feeling that this bear will even be much more of a monster than the 1500lbs brown bear I used for one comparison.
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Post by King Kodiak on Mar 31, 2020 16:25:06 GMT -5
I am not that used to the measurements and weights of the prehistoric bears; it would be very kind if you could send me some data on Arctotherium angustidens' measurements and weight. well, if you are going to do Agustidens, why don't you just do the largest specimen ever in history. 3 meters tall, 180 cm at the shoulder, and 3500 lbs. I don't know, maybe vs the largest feline specimen in history, a Smilodon populator of 1040 lbs. I think its a great idea, the largest bear and feline specimens in history.
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Post by tom on Mar 31, 2020 17:13:54 GMT -5
Ngandong tiger / Bengal Tiger
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Post by King Kodiak on Mar 31, 2020 17:16:46 GMT -5
Tom....give us your thoughts on reply #245 please.
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Post by tom on Mar 31, 2020 17:26:11 GMT -5
My thoughts? You are kidding right?
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Post by King Kodiak on Mar 31, 2020 17:31:26 GMT -5
My thoughts? You are kidding right? No for real Tom common? Looking at that comparison, what do you think? Does the cat have a chance to kill?
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Post by tom on Mar 31, 2020 17:34:04 GMT -5
Ok just so were talking about the same thing your asking me if a Tiger can kill a 9000 lb Elephant? short answer NO f...ing way, no how.
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Post by tom on Mar 31, 2020 17:41:36 GMT -5
We'll that explains everything then. Since when do we take what he says as fact. Yep.... never. We might as well give the nod to a Tiger against a T-Rex too. Make sure you delete that post please.
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Post by King Kodiak on Mar 31, 2020 17:43:25 GMT -5
Done deal Tom....i hope you laughed. I just wanted the members here to have a better day, hahahaha. Back to SIZE comparison of non-bear ANIMALs.
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Post by brobear on Apr 1, 2020 2:51:37 GMT -5
wildfact.com/forum/topic-smilodon-populator?page=4 A new record specimen for Smilodon populator: I was reading this article, please check it: www.nytimes.com/2020/03/14/scien...tiger.htmlIt is incredible that they found this new skull of S. populator that has a greatest lenght of 16 inches (406 mm), according with the article. The estimated body mass, based in the skull is about 960 lb (435.4 kg), but take in count that the formula used in the one of Van Valkenburg (1990) so the result should be taken with caution. *On page #1- Smilodon populator was among the largest known felids, with a body mass of 400 kg (880 lb), and one estimate suggesting up to 470 kg (1,040 lb). It stood at a shoulder height of 120 cm (47 in) and had a body length excluding the tail of 220 cm.
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Post by brobear on Apr 1, 2020 7:07:07 GMT -5
Reply #244... by ambush LION ... in a face-to-face fight BUFFALO.
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Post by brobear on Apr 1, 2020 7:12:15 GMT -5
Tom....give us your thoughts on reply #245 please. My memory escapes me ( nameing no names ) but I read somewhere just recently that a tiger can kill full-grown elephants, rhinoceros, and full grown male bears of any/all species. It is written; therefore it must be true. I double-D-dare anyone to disagree.
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Post by King Kodiak on Apr 1, 2020 7:13:55 GMT -5
Tom....give us your thoughts on reply #245 please. My memory escapes me ( nameing no names ) but I read somewhere just recently that a tiger can kill full-grown elephants, rhinoceros, and full grown male bears of any/all species. It is written; therefore it must be true. I double-D-dare anyone to disagree. But not a female sloth bear in a face to face Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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Post by theundertaker45 on Apr 1, 2020 8:00:17 GMT -5
Here is a comparison between a Eurasian lynx (68cm at the shoulders, ~45-50lbs) and a Canadian wolverine (42cm at the shoulders, 35lbs); next up I will compare the max. sized Arctotherium angustidens with an average Davis Strait polar bear.
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Post by theundertaker45 on Apr 1, 2020 8:28:37 GMT -5
Here you go, the max. sized Arctotherium angustidens (180cm at the shoulders, ~2000-2500lbs) and your average Davis Strait polar bear (140cm at the shoulders, ~1100lbs) taking on each other:
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Post by tom on Apr 1, 2020 8:59:31 GMT -5
Tom....give us your thoughts on reply #245 please. My memory escapes me ( nameing no names ) but I read somewhere just recently that a tiger can kill full-grown elephants, rhinoceros, and full grown male bears of any/all species. It is written; therefore it must be true. I double-D-dare anyone to disagree. I remember that to. I also remember reading from a supposed authority (maybe the same place?) that a Amur Tiger could kill a T-Rex, by ambush of course.
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