Nemesis Prime
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- Apr 17, 2024
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I think the obvious answer for the first would be ostrich, assuming the fighting conditions are equal and not favoring one or the other.
For the second, I've just gotta go lion. I think the stamina and agility of a lion would trump the brute strength of the bear. Lions routinely take down prey larger than themselves, and while bears might be fast and strong they just don't have the build of a lion, they're easily taken down by a couple of hunting dogs. Also, bears might be aggressive but they're not really the fighters that lions are, any lion would have more experience fighting than a grizzly. That's like setting up a fight between a 6'5 lumberjack and a 5'4 jiujitsu fighter, you might think the little guy doesn't stand a chance but he's probably going to come out on the right end of that fight.
Cats are also just known for being absolutely ferocious, that's why a bobcat could be your worst nightmare even though they're just the size of a dog (15-40lbs) they can inflict a lot more damage.
For the second, I've just gotta go lion. I think the stamina and agility of a lion would trump the brute strength of the bear. Lions routinely take down prey larger than themselves, and while bears might be fast and strong they just don't have the build of a lion, they're easily taken down by a couple of hunting dogs. Also, bears might be aggressive but they're not really the fighters that lions are, any lion would have more experience fighting than a grizzly. That's like setting up a fight between a 6'5 lumberjack and a 5'4 jiujitsu fighter, you might think the little guy doesn't stand a chance but he's probably going to come out on the right end of that fight.
Cats are also just known for being absolutely ferocious, that's why a bobcat could be your worst nightmare even though they're just the size of a dog (15-40lbs) they can inflict a lot more damage.