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  • #11
    The tiger was trying to be a slick bruvva, but the Grizzley just bulldozed and rushed the tiger using his pressure fighting skills. Grizzley easily took the fight and made the tiger say no mas.

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    • #12
      anything to please degenerates.

      life is a circus to some "species"

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      • #13
        Grizzlies aren't even that tough. One of the most over-rated predators on the planet. If Grizzlies were in Africa, they would be prey. Facts.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by lex_fugitive View Post
          Grizzlies aren't even that tough. One of the most over-rated predators on the planet. If Grizzlies were in Africa, they would be prey. Facts.
          No, they would be extinct because they can't handle the desert heat of South Africa because they rely on the mountainous climate. Grizzlies would easily be able to be one if not the top predators of Africa if they adjust to the climate and environment easily l.

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          • #15
            The tiger took a huge L in this thread. Here's a tiger killing a croc.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
              No, Tigers are known for AMBUSHING juvinile bears, or females, where they have little to no chance on fighting back. But it hasn't been documented that Tigers are capable of killing an adult male brown, there had been documentations of 1on1 confrontation but not of the tigers killing the bear in the fight.

              The this is just a larger scale of the Puma vs the BlackBear
              https://www.quora.com/Who-would-win-...a-grizzly-bear

              Taking the stats from NatGeo, shows that Tiger may lack the weight but makes it up in height and it has bigger canines than a grizzly..

              COMMON NAME: Siberian Tiger
              SCIENTIFIC NAME: Panthera tigris altaica
              TYPE: Mammals
              DIET: Carnivores
              SIZE: 10.75 ft
              WEIGHT: 660 lbs

              COMMON NAME: Grizzly Bear
              SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ursus arctos horribilis
              TYPE: Mammals
              DIET: Omnivores
              AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD: 25 years
              SIZE: 5 to 8 ft
              WEIGHT: 800 lbs

              Here is an encounter documented by Animal Planet :

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BoxingFan85 View Post
                It ain't about the size when the giants meet.. a Siberian tiger has more handspeed and thicker claws plus a thick coat like grizzled but it doesn't get weight bullied like this little tiger did.. a fight in the dusk and different story altogether.. Cats have excellent night vision too..


                what if one isn't giant?

                biggest tigers in the world are 6-700 lbs. there may not be any siberian tigers left in the wild that are that big. biggest grizzly bears are twice that size. biggest polar bears are 3X that size. money is on the bear.

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                • #18
                  No tiger in his or her right mind will go one on one with
                  and adult male brown bear.
                  httpcarnivoraforum.com/topic/9655446/1/

                  https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.tapa...3ft=1960&amp=1

                  Besides dead and wounded animals bears eat the prey of other predators and the remnants of their meals in Sikhote-Alin. Most often, the bears consume prey of tigers and lynxes (Matyushkin, 1974; Kostoglod, 1976; Seryodkin et al., 2005a). A case of using the prey of yellow-throated marten is known (Zaitsev, 1991). Large bears cannot only eat up remains after tigers, but also chase them off their prey or join the fight (Sysoev, 1966; Kucherenko, 1971; Kostoglod, 1976; Seryodkin et al., 2005a). In the snow period some bears purposely track tigers and lynxes to find the remains or take away their prey (Kostoglod, 1976; Seryodkin et al., 2012). According to observations of Kostoglod, the trail of a bear not settled in its lair tracking other predators in order to capture their prey was 22% of the total length of the bear trail (44 km out of 200 km) (Kostoglod, 1976). In the spring before snow melting bears look for animals which died during winter and prey of tigers buried in snow (Seryodkin et al.,

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by New England View Post
                    what if one isn't giant?

                    biggest tigers in the world are 6-700 lbs. there may not be any siberian tigers left in the wild that are that big. biggest grizzly bears are twice that size. biggest polar bears are 3X that size. money is on the bear.
                    Look at my previous post and the video and link.. Vs a grizzly a Siberian tiger wins but vs a male polar bear I don't think so.. but again a tiger takes down a gaur(Indian Bison) an animal over 3 times its own weight alone.. Something only polar bears do among bears..

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BoxingFan85 View Post
                      Look at my previous post and the video and link.. Vs a grizzly a Siberian tiger wins but vs a male polar bear I don't think so.. but again a tiger takes down a gaur(Indian Bison) an animal over 3 times its own weight alone.. Something only polar bears do among bears..



                      that's not a predator or a particularly bright animal. bears are not only bigger than cats, they're markedly more intelligent. a big cat wouldn't even approach a polar bear. i'd be confident that if a big grizzly stood up on his hind legs and got to 8-9 feet or so that any big cat would run away. certainly it's not looking at the bear as a food source. bears are too smart to consider a big cat a food source, but if they really had to throw down i think you'd be surprised at how much trouble a tiger would have damaging a bear that's twice it's size and has a super thick coat of fur. and we know the bear can do work if he gets inside.

                      bears also have a better gas tank. cats are built for short bursts, polar bears have been measured swimming 100 miles in a day wiht GPS equipment. one animal is just superior to the other, bruh. tiger's don't need that smoke. come tear down this wall.

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