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In 3 ft. of water, any bear with the exclusion of the Kodaic, Brown, and Grizzly bears would be killed. The sharks that could navigate in 3 ft water are smaller viscous ones, like the Mako and Bull Sharks. Those two would shred a bear alive, and keep in mind that the Mako can weigh up to 1100 lbs, and the Bull shark can weigh up to 600 lbs, so dragging it to shore would be out of the question
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It amazed me how quickly the loser was dispatched.
The winning equation here, was the brain of the cat...
It knew to stay away from the croc's jaws. Attack from behind etc...
Had that croc grabbed that tiger, it'd be all she wrote though.
Also, I'm curious to know how long it took the big cat to go through the upper skin of the croc. The video is too short to have an idea...
you were saying tiger vs bear, and they were saying lion vs bear, and i was showing that a tiger would maul a lion so if a tiger cant beat a bear, i doubt a lion could
That was just plain awful to watch. The lion just wanted out of there but kicked ass as it had to. Big wild cats are the baddest thing on this planet as far I'm concerned. I'm sure that bear would be ingested a few hours later if that kept up...
That was just plain awful to watch. The lion just wanted out of there but kicked ass as it had to. Big wild cats are the baddest thing on this planet as far I'm concerned. I'm sure that bear would be ingested a few hours later if that kept up...
imo, the only thing more badass than the big cats are gorillas
big cats dominate...they have the power and the brain
It amazed me how quickly the loser was dispatched.
The big cat is THE most atheletic, deadly animal period. Claws, jaw torque and tact make them absolutely deadly. The crocs jaw has a short fulcrum and little else besides ****** wire teeth. It has no limb advantage and the cat saw that a mile away. The cat was like, check your purse at the door Mary, nigga gotta eat...
Why did the word "******" get edited in my post? BTW, a large cat would destroy a large gorilla even though that would be an epic bloody battle. Bloodloss due to repeated claw slashes would be it's certain demise. The gorilla would walk away beaten and die later. Actually check that, the cat wouldn't let it walk away...
To go back to our bear and shark battle...
I think the bear would have the upper hand for the sole reason that sharks don't like confrontation.
Punch one in the nose and it's ready to bail out.
Such a punch or claw smack from a bear would fugged that fish real good.
In 3 feet of water that is...
what about six hundred feet of water? i hear at that point, bears transform into dinosaurs and promote minerals and scatter them all about the ocean floor.
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