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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2023 16:11:38 GMT
Round 1:
Tosa Inu
Round 2:
Pantanal jaguar
Round 3:
American alligator
Round 4:
American black bear
Round 5:
African lion
Round 6:
Polar bear
Round 7:
Sumatran rhinoceros
Bonus:
Great white shark
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2023 20:39:04 GMT
This is all very easy. Bonus round is purely to seal the saltie's fate. Dickhead.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2023 20:46:49 GMT
This is all very easy. Bonus round is purely to seal the saltie's fate. Dickhead. Glad that you favour the great white over the saltie.
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 8, 2023 23:00:37 GMT
I favour sw and Nile crocs over GW at parity. Not at max weights. But at parity.
A gripping controlling bite is simply a superior fighting tool than a specialised damaging bite. A damaging bite always has "a puncher's chance", but should be expected to fail more often than not. Focussing on gaining and retaining control is the safer and more practical approach to combat with better odds of success.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2023 7:59:30 GMT
I favour sw and Nile crocs over GW at parity. Not at max weights. But at parity. A gripping controlling bite is simply a superior fighting tool than a specialised damaging bite. A damaging bite always has "a puncher's chance", but should be expected to fail more often than not. Focussing on gaining and retaining control is the safer and more practical approach to combat with better odds of success. Good points but realistically the great white will pretty much always be 1.5x to 2x heavier.
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 9, 2023 8:10:40 GMT
I favour sw and Nile crocs over GW at parity. Not at max weights. But at parity. A gripping controlling bite is simply a superior fighting tool than a specialised damaging bite. A damaging bite always has "a puncher's chance", but should be expected to fail more often than not. Focussing on gaining and retaining control is the safer and more practical approach to combat with better odds of success. Good points but realistically the great white will pretty much always be 1.5x to 2x heavier. A great white can weigh anywhere between 75 lbs and 4500 lbs.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2023 8:46:35 GMT
Good points but realistically the great white will pretty much always be 1.5x to 2x heavier. A great white can weigh anywhere between 75 lbs and 4500 lbs. 75 lbs lol? Want to link that? Of course you're referring to adults because that's what's pretty much always uses on the regular in every animal debate.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2023 8:47:54 GMT
A great white can weigh anywhere between 75 lbs and 4500 lbs. 75 lbs lol? Want to link that? Of course you're referring to adults because that's what's pretty much always uses on the regular in every animal debate. P.S. they can weigh up to 5000 lbs.
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 9, 2023 8:55:20 GMT
A great white can weigh anywhere between 75 lbs and 4500 lbs. 75 lbs lol? Want to link that? Of course you're referring to adults because that's what's pretty much always uses on the regular in every animal debate. Adult is irrelevant with sharks. They are born independent and run on hardwired biological directives. They are born 77lbs, and then experience being every lbs of weight above that until they are 4500 lbs (or even 5000 lbs maybe).
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 9, 2023 9:28:42 GMT
If the fight were on land, the alt water Croc probably stops at the polar bear.
The bear is not only more agile in land but can take more tail swipes than all other extant carnivores can on land (a male polar bear is stronger than all big cats and brown bears except a Kodiak bear at equal weights).
The polar bear would have to watch out for these jaws.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2023 13:42:26 GMT
75 lbs lol? Want to link that? Of course you're referring to adults because that's what's pretty much always uses on the regular in every animal debate. Adult is irrelevant with sharks. They are born independent and run on hardwired biological directives. They are born 77lbs, and then experience being every lbs of weight above that until they are 4500 lbs (or even 5000 lbs maybe). Ah ok, so it's a 0.16lb crocodile vs a 77lbs shark.
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Post by CoolJohnson on Feb 9, 2023 19:26:22 GMT
If this is a parity fight, I can see a Lion, Jaguar and Black Bear winning on land. I guess a Polar Bear could also pull off a win. At parity I guess a Crocodile can win, but I personally want to see a Great White Shark demolish this ravenous reptile. HardcastleSearch up the 1916 Jersey Shore Shark attacks. It was a juvenile great white that came into a tidal creek and killed people.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2023 19:31:08 GMT
If this is a parity fight, I can see a Lion, Jaguar and Black Bear winning on land. I guess a Polar Bear could also pull off a win. At parity I guess a Crocodile can win, but I personally want to see a Great White Shark demolish this ravenous reptile. Hardcastle Search up the 1916 Jersey Shore Shark attacks. It was a juvenile great white that came into a tidal creek and killed people. Yeah I guess, but this isn't a parity fight.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2023 19:41:28 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2023 19:44:37 GMT
I also would just like to point out that sharks are not bad fighters. Looking at Hardcastle . By the way the first two images are different from the other two. You can tell obviously since they're different species of sharks.
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