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(01-05-2019, 01:53 AM)Pckts Wrote:
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(12-15-2016, 06:54 AM)Polar Wrote: The following is of a tiger biting a tractor tire (weighs anywhere from 400-700 pounds) and flipping it. Not really a good representation of a big cat's strength since it is built differently, but anyway:
Video of a man showing the bite strength of a white tiger Solano. The tiger nearly bit through the bull skull completely and detached the horns only with bites:
Captive tiger flinging human mannequin like a ragdoll, with just its jaws:
Sorry to say this, but that tyre in first video.... it was bare tyre without steel wheel and not at all difficult to lift. 400 pounds already is exaggeration. 70-150 lbs might be quite close for front tyres of tractor depending about model.
Strength of animals is interesting topic, but realism is needed also. Back tyres of tractors are then different thing.
Actually tires are quite heavy, back in my strongman training days we used to flip a few different tires, our large tire which we named "junk" because it was so beat up is 900lbs, we used to flip another that was 750lbs, both larger than the Tire the tiger is flipping but still, that tire is large and could be around the 400lb mark, or close to it.
Tigers are big, they'll make large tires look smaller but I've seen enough of them to compare there usually size with that tire and I wouldn't be surprised if it's around 400lbs.
That tire was just about a meter high, you can see it when it is there with that tiger. So max. 150 lbs. Back tyres of tractors are heavier, and I have seen quite a few tractors and tyres for those. So nowhere near pf 400 lbs.
You can check weights also from some manufacturers if you don´t believe me, many sites have also information about tyre weights. But just look at tiger shoulder height and tyre, that tyre was not "heavy weight".
Tigers are 3'-4' at the shoulder and that tire is taller than the Tiger even when the Tiger has it's head raised, so it'll be taller than a meter most likely.
But it doesn't have the girth of the Tractor Tires so I agree, it's probably more along the 150-200lb range.
Yes, that tiger is not in straight line, anyway about a meter +- something means front tyre of quite normal tractor. Something people living in farms handle without any problems. I have some experience on that field too when younger No need for stongmen there even though some were quite strong too.
There is no doubt, that tiger is very strong animal. I am just curious about reality. Jim Corbett for instance gives a lot of stories... but I think, that I am not only one, who doesn´t take all what he say as most credible source. I am just reading book "Tiger! Tale of Indian tiger" by Kailash Sankhala and I noticed, that he is one of those who doesn´t take all, what for instance Corbett writes, too seriously. Hunters have bad habit to exaggerate their prey in many ways to glorify themselves as great hunters or justify killing tigers by exaggerating how much they kill people... and many other things.
I like to discuss about things in realistic level and compare what is told to it, that what can be proven. Or is there any footage or photos to give a hint, that what might be in possible limits. Stories like bear decapitating a moose with one swipe of paw are just..... well, impossible is impossible, no matter how it is told :)
It depends on what your preconceived notions are, if you come into it thinking that they can break a moose neck with a single swipe you'll probably be disappointed.
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Like you, I have a tough time believing this ^^^
But stories of big cats breaking the necks of big bovines are real and IMO equally impressive.
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" ... It was a very large wild male buffalo, and he was lying on his side, the head underneath his body and the horns sticking in the ground (...). It looked like the tiger had broken his neck with a single grip. The grip was such, that the heavy body also was thrown over. A tiger able to kill a buffalo of about a thousand kg (about 2200 lbs.) in such an easy way, had to have unimaginable power ... " (pp. 169).
Bergs "The Killer of Men"
But what comes to "heavy body was thrown over", I think, that something like this happens, when tiger makes attack and then forces animal to fall head first. For sure sometimes neck is broken when falling in high speed with 200 kg of big cat hanging on there. Of course sometimes tiger can cause directly that. But it is quite difficult for bovine to keep balance if predator gets a good grip.