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Which Continent has the TOP Carni/Omnivorous among Asia,Africa and America?

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(01-22-2017, 01:14 AM)Pckts Wrote: so even if the dragon was successful in biting a lion let's say, it probably would still have to give its life.


The huge bite radius, sharp teeth, and critical wounds, coupled with the blood-thinning venom, mean that the already large lizard can take down much larger prey by attacking quickly, administering fatal wounds, and then simply waiting for the prey to bleed out. It’s a method that minimizes contact with the prey and lowers any chances of the lizard getting hurt. It’s called “inertia killing,” and it’s now thought that perhaps it’s a method that large, carnivorous dinosaurs also used.

http://knowledgenuts.com/2014/01/15/komo...k-they-do/

If dinosaur used this technique than I don't see why this method should fail in Africa.

Now, in one documentary I saw a lioness being bitten by a cobra, the poor thing struggled & was in pain but eventually recovered after 2-3 days, the point here is if a cobra could manage to bit a lion, than a dragon can bite as well. All a dragon has to do is a lay a bite & run like a goddamn bast***. Like sharks even dragons are drawn towards blood, so all the gathered dragons or the pack that is stalking on the struggling lion from a safe distance will now pounce on it & finish it off. 

Dragon use the inertia eating/killing method only when the prey is big, against smaller prey they use the ambush hunting method & that too in a pack.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...nesia.html

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besides, dragon can seriously injure a boar with just a whip from its tail. 

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