Hardest animal to kill
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Damien Thorn 666 — 3 years ago(March 15, 2023 12:24 PM)
I thought a moose would win in a fight against a grizzly bear, but I’ve discovered it’s the other way around. Bears certainly have a way of effectively neutralizing larger animals.
Bears inflict deep puncture wounds as well as deep cuts on their enemies after getting ahold of it by the neck to strangle it on the ground. A moose has their palmate antlers that they can ram foes with though. I guess the bear wins this one…
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TaraDeS — 3 years ago(March 15, 2023 12:47 PM)
by DKMetCalf2022 March 15, 2023 01:24 PM
Member since October 14, 2018
I thought a moose would win in a fight against a grizzly bear, but I’ve discovered it’s the other way around. Bears certainly have a way of effectively neutralizing larger animals.
Grizzly Bear Kills Moose During Wedding - The Wedding Videographer's Tak
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Bears inflict deep puncture wounds as well as deep cuts on their enemies after getting ahold of it by the neck to strangle it on the ground. A moose has their palmate antlers that they can ram foes with though. I guess the bear wins this one…
Interesting but doesn't surprise me.
As already said above, a grizzly or bear would probably win a duel against a moose, rarely happens, they know each other.
Most dangerous are moose's hooves! (not the antlers)
And isn't this thread about
humans
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Damien Thorn 666 — 3 years ago(March 15, 2023 10:15 AM)
A Great White Shark would probably get beaten a killer whale in less than a minute. The size advantage killer whales have over them is staggering! About the only advantages great whites have are in their teeth and endurance.
I’ve watched documentaries about killer whales, and they are terrifying apex predators!
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Damien Thorn 666 — 3 years ago(March 15, 2023 09:50 AM)
Immortal Jellyfish. They are not completely unkillable like the name suggests, since some bigger creatures prey off of them. Sometimes they get sucked into the vents of nuclear power plants.
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-Thirsty- — 3 years ago(March 15, 2023 12:17 PM)
Probably a leopard or a Jaguar because of their camouflage and uncanny speed. I once hunted in the South American rainforests with some native friends on my mothers side. We killed an alligator, a few boars and a baboon. When we encountered a Jaguar it pounced on my cousin and proceeded to rip him limb from limb, devouring his corpse. Quite the experience. We ended up flying home after that.