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Which are stronger pound for pound Herbivores or Carnivores?

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(12-26-2018, 08:28 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Well, a bear has plantigrade hind-feet and lacks the "dog-leg" of a runner with short thigh and long shin. They do not run on their toes. A bear is surprisingly fast for such a heavy-built animal who is not ( or so it appears ) designed to run. But big cats, all of them, are faster still. Pound-for-pound, are herbivores stronger than carnivores? Its a rather silly question to begin with. Among herbivores, the gazelle and the elephant. Among predators, the cheetah and the polar bear.

Well, all bigcats aren't built for speed. But they're just faster in their reflexes. 
Speed built animals aren't that explosive. 

Pound for pound, I'm not sure all herbivores are stronger than all Carnivores...
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RE: Which are stronger pound for pound Herbivores or Carnivores? - Panther - 12-26-2018, 08:50 PM



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