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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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(05-09-2015, 06:46 AM)'Pantherinae' Wrote: @strana well it's hard to say if lions are the weakest pound for pound, I do not think so, I would actually say the leopard is the weakest, I've seen lionesses kill adult buffalo cow's, and female leopards rarely hunts larger animal's than impala. And struggles with larger prey usually. 
I think all cat's are quite equal in strength, Lions have beaten tigers in fight's, and they are a smaller cat in general, so there can't be huge differences in strength. 

A large make jaguar would definitely be able to defend himself against a lioness, but defeating is another question. But nothing would surprise me about Jaguars.

 

 


You may not wan't to start this debate..... We have already seen leopards take down very large prey when compared to their own body weight, same as lions or tigers. Really the one animal you don't see do this is a Jaguar, but that isn't because they cannot its simply because thats not the prey available to them. Lions and tigers being so similarly built,  while I tend to think a tiger is probably the stronger one lb for lb due to the morphological differences you see exhibited in limb girth while being pretty even everywhere else, I also am realistic and have seen enough videos of lions and tigers fighting. Equal sized individuals can go either way and their strength lb for lb is probably pretty close.


 
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