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Which are stronger pound for pound Herbivores or Carnivores?

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(12-27-2018, 01:20 AM)brotherbear Wrote: Bears don't run as fastly as the felids but yes, despite their weight and morphology, they don't lack stamina and can run over longer distances. 
 
I agree, bears normally have good stamina. A grizzly was once witnessed to run at a good speed for 10 straight miles non-stop and then actively attempt to hide his trail while walking. Perhaps the big coastal bears and polar bears have less stamina; but on this matter I'm uncertain. But perhaps this is off topic. It has nothing to do with diet. 

I need some info about the topic "Bear stamina". So, I'm asking you this..
What is the percentage of slow twitch (type 1) muscle fibers in adult male brown bears?
And what is it when compared with tigers and lions?
I'm asking this because, I think you know more about Grizzlies than anyone here.

Thank you...
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