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Which are stronger pound for pound Herbivores or Carnivores?

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( This post was last modified: 12-27-2018, 06:41 PM by Panther )

(12-27-2018, 05:40 PM)Shadow Wrote: One example:"tiger can kill sometimes an adult elephant, so it has to be stronger than a lion".... I say just this much, it is impressive thing to do, but tiger for sure isn´t able to kill an elephant because of extraordinary strength compared to other big cats. If it would be about strength, every tiger attacking an elephant would be killed straight away and stomped to wet stain on ground which someone might remotely recognize to be something like maybe tiger remains....

I'm not sure what is your point to pull this "tiger killing Elephants" here. I don't understand what you trying to prove.
But one thing is important, the Tiger killing adult elephants is not related to strength. Tiger is not doing that like a bull, by ramming opponents with it's head.
Not like bear sizing it's opponent by pushing with it's arms and weight.
But, by jumping on back and mauling to death with it's claws and fangs.

And when it comes to strength, the elephant of course the strongest. It has lots of pounds on it's side, in both bone and muscle department as compared to tiger. Due to it's size.

But when it comes to pound for pound strength. What I mean at equal weights. The tiger is stronger between two...
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RE: Which are stronger pound for pound Herbivores or Carnivores? - Panther - 12-27-2018, 06:39 PM



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