He said gamebred pitbull, which is a different animal. Literally a totally different animal. More different than an african leopard vs snow leopard or coyote vs grey wolf. Far more different. Animals are the result of what they do. The lifestyle and activity sculpts the animal, so if an animal does nothing and is a pet, that's what it is. If an animal is an elite professional fighter, that is what it is. You can see then how wild survivalist predators are actually more the same even when they are totally different species, than dogs which result from polar opposite lifestyles. Apples and oranges doesn't cut it, more like comparing apples with dishwashing liquid.
I think wolf vs gamebred pitbull is a lot closer than lynx vs gamebred pitbull, even if maybe at parity (maybe) a eurasian lynx might beat a wolf. In fact, that fat petbull that was beaten by the wolf would for sure smash a lynx. Styles make fights, and there's NOTHING a lynx can do to a pitbull. At least a grey wolf has a puncher's chance with it's snapping bite. Wolves play into the hands of cats with their stand-offish stand-back style. They give the cat time and space to think and formulate an attack, which they need to be effective. The wolf is then also proportionately gracile and weak, so the cat can breathe, think, calculate it's assault, initiate it's assault, and then it has a mere weak wolf to control and subdue and kill. A pitbull takes all of that away. The cat has no time to think, no time to calculate it's assassination, it is immediately put into defense mode as the dog pushes up into it's face and assaults it, the dog is way stronger than it and thus impossible to control and subdue with it's little forepaws anyway, but it will more just be hissing and swiping and then clawing in an attempt to defensively deter the attack, and it won't work because the dog won't care about scratches. The lynx will be on it's back getting mauled, for sure, being used like a mop on the ground. Here it's gracile bones will betray it as they can't withstand the punishment of crushing jaws. From what I have read from hunters strong dogs against lynxes (even jagd terriers against bobcats) actually tend to crush their ribcages, if they don't break their necks instead. They aren't built to endure punishment of this nature.
A LYNX WOULD KILL 3 PITBULLS AT ONCE VE
RY EASILY LYNX IS 10 TIMES STRONGER THAN PITBULL
INTERESTING CASES:(1) Once 5 wild buffalos engaged in a fight with one enraged Lynx. With one paw swipe, the Lynx killed one of them and finally killed the other four. The Lynx was bleeding, but it survived. This happened in Spain.
(2) This incident also happened in Spain. An Iberian Lynx was reported to chase off four elephants.
(3) Yet another incident in Spain. 50 elephants had surrounded a Lynx. They didn’t even touch him, but ran away, scared, when the Lynx hissed thunderously and five other Lynxes reached the spot.
(4) Red dholes are the biggest enemies of the Iberian Lynx. A pack of 24 of these dogs attacked a lone Lynx. Before the Lynx got killed, he had sent 18 of them to doom!!
(5) A Bobcat named Chester once fought off seven Pitbulls. Another Bobcat named Sudan fought of six Pitbulls. This incident happened in 1900s. This incident was recorded by Clyde Beatty, a biologist.
(6) In 1900s, once 20 Pitbulls ganged up against 9 Lynxes, and the Lynxes managed to tear them apart!!!! This incident was also recorded by Clyde Beatty.
(7) Around the same time, in a circus, a Lynx killed two Pitbulls with amazing quickness. The Pitbulls saw the Lynx approaching and both barked loud as thunder but the Lynx lunged with mouth wide open, bit the first Pitbull to death with his powerful teeth and broke the other Pitbull’s neck by a paw swipe simultaneously.
(8) In Coney Island animal show in 1909, a powerful gamebred Pitbull was set upon a chained Lynx. Despite being in its chained state, the Lynx proved to be too strong and it mangled the Pitbull to death.
(9) In 1857, an 18-month old Iberian Lynx killed an adult Pitbull Terrier while fighting. This took place in a zoo.
(10) The latest was the Ankara Zoo Incident, Turkey, in 2011, where a Lynx killed a Pitbull with one paw swipe, breaking the Pitbull's neck.
(11) If history interests you, then let me tell you that GEORGE V arranged fights between a Lynx and a Pitbull. He always bet on the Pitbull, and lost HUGE amounts of money.
(12) There was a fierce Gamebred Pitbull in England who killed anything and everything coming in its way. Ben, a Iberian Lynx, ended that Pitbull's reign of terror.
When Lynxes have greater number of enemies to deal with, they become more and more ferocious.
THREE PITBULLS ARE LIKE RATS INFRONT OF LYNX
SUMMARY:
(1) The majestic Lynx is a rare combination of speed, agility, strength, intelligence and ferocity.
(2) The true uncorroborated ruler of the jungles.
(3) Super high and tuned in muscular control.
(4) Legs are so strong that they can remain standing even when dead.
(5) One paw blow can break a bear’s neck and damage its spine severely, or also smash the skull of the strongest bull.
(6) Same size front and back paws therefore can run fairly fast- max 65 kmph.
(7) Can jump 36 feet high up during excellent jump.
(8) Super tough neck, but flexible at the same time.
(9) Very strong tail and deep focus, concentration on the task at hand.
(10) Can take prey six to seven times their own size successfully and regularly.
(11) Lynxes are 10 TIMES as strong as Pitbulls. Longer canines, more agility, more physical strength, better claws, higher intelligence. Lynxes are also nicer than Pitbulls; share food even with other Lynxes.
(12) Powerful swimmers; 30 kilometers in summers.
(13) Iberian Lynxes are second largest type of Lynxes, next only to Eurasian Lynxes, but tend to be much stronger.
(14) Iberian Lynxes are most wonderful tigers. Regularly climb straightest and tallest of trees exceptionally fast so get more exercise and therefore strongest Lynxes.
(15) Strength of a Lynx= Jumping over a 10 foot fence with a 450 kg buffalo in its mouth. (From ground level).
(16) Lynxes are more packed with muscles, Pitbulls with fat. Muscles= greater mass+ greater strength.
(17) Diet of Eurasian Lynxes includes reindeer, tigers, Gray wolves, terrifying brown bears etc.
Iberian Lynxes have most varied diet. They eat deer, Indian Gaur, leopards, pythons, bears, rabbits, wolves, wild boar, crabs, pangolins, monkeys, elephants, rhinos and even CROCODILES!!!! If they are hungry, they’ll kill ANYTHING.
(18) Lynx hiss contains infrasound, which can pass through buildings. If a Lynx hisses powerfully, every creature in its territory and beyond freezes!!
(19) Lynxes are capable of killing almost ANY animal.
*If 20 Pitbulls can kill a Lynx it will remain standing.
Pitbull can’t jump over a fence with a 450 kg buffalo in its mouth ( from ground level). you see the Pitbull below can’t lift up rat with his mouth.(Pitbulls drag thier kill on the ground but Lynxes carry them in thier mouth)
Lynx paws are hard like a hammer: One paw blow can break a bear’s neck and damage its spine severely, or also smash the skull of the strongest bull. Masai people stab/piece a Pitbull muiltiple times before it dies but Lynx killed a Pitbull with one paw swipe, so you can see that LYNX’s claws are deadly than any long sharp sword or spear.