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Posted: 3/5/2018 2:27:08 PM EDT
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It always blows me away how similar big cats are compared to house cats with regards to how they stalk prey.
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Good thing Baloo never challenged Sher Kahn in The Jungle Book...
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Good thing Baloo never challenged Sher Kahn in The Jungle Book... View Quote |
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Where the heck was Mowgli and Bagheera ... just watching I guess.
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How about a Lion vs Grizzly? That would be a bit closer than a Tiger vs griz.
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Tiger wasn't serious, possibly just playing or passing the time.
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lol at the second bear jumping around shouting "whirlstaaaar!''
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That tiger is just playing with the bear. The bear would be dead quick if that was a real fight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Based upon that video a grizzly will eat a tiger with no fear. Cat went oh shit and turned into the pussy it is. |
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This should put the brown or grizzly vs tiger threads to bed.
Tiger would get destroyed |
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This should put the brown or grizzly vs tiger threads to bed. Tiger would get destroyed View Quote That means if they are scared of their own tiny cat then a tiger must be pure victory. Don’t question their feelings. You know because everyone has the right to “feels”. Damn evidence to the contrary . |
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Quoted: See my above post , can’t tell you’re serious. When the cat got the back of the neck like cat lovers love to claim is the world ending move, but the bear just started playing a little “bearjitsu” keeping it away from its neck . That was a smaller bear than the tiger , imagine a brown, polar or grizzly..... Cat went oh shit and turned into the pussy it is. View Quote |
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Thought it would be a Grizzly bear...dissapoint.
Please put Sloth Bear in the title. |
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It's pretty much my favorite animal https://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Retard_c3368f_1261225.jpg |
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I'm impressed by that small bear , has plenty of heart and didn't back down
a grizzly or a polar bear would destroy either a lion or a tiger ,doesn't matter to mr Bear. |
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Sloth Bears are very aggressive. Probably the most aggressive of the bear species and one of the smallest.
Siberian Tiger vs Brown bear does happen in the wild and in one study, the brown bears fared worse than the tiger in the outcome. |
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Ha,Ha I was just going to say the same thing , interdasting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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A slap from a grizzly bear would have used up all of that cats nine lives at once.
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Sloth Bears are very aggressive. Probably the most aggressive of the bear species and one of the smallest. Siberian Tiger vs Brown bear does happen in the wild and in one study, the brown bears fared worse than the tiger in the outcome. View Quote |
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Quoted: Absolutely. A 600 lb black bear probably would as well View Quote some food under a 700lb dumpster Mr Bear walks up and picks up the dumpster like it was nothing , Bears are incredibly strong animals. by the way if memory serves me , it was a strength test that they where doing on the Bears , the bears would move huge boulders just to get at the food it was amazing to watch . |
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We had a young black bear come up and destroy a deck box this past year, with its claws shredding 3/4" cedar like meat. Camera puts a best guess estimate at about 100 pounds or so.
An adult Kodiak can weigh 1,500 pounds, so scale that up. I doubt a tiger could take a bear. Nature shows make it look like cats struggle to take down defenseless prey animals. Don't discount the raw difference in size. I've seen videos of cape buffalo walking around almost indifferent to the adult lion latched onto its back. |
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Siberian tigers EAT brown bears in the russian far east. They dig the mothers out of their dens in the winter and devour them. Siberian brown bears are generally larger than american grizz
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