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@junofranco6638 -Nah, jaguars bite force mentioned in too many sources are nothing more than computer calculations.... I haven't seen any evidence of their bite being measured with a bite meter.. While male jaguars kill caimans that look around no bigger than 10 ft, and about 300 lbs, by piercing their skull... While a female tiger killed a 12 to 14 ft crocodile, around 450 to 550 lbs, by piercing its skull.. That's evidence that tigers bite harder, do to their bigger size, so imagine what a male tiger can do....
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@junofranco6638 -You are in denial, I mentioned true, and legit evidence..
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@junofranco6638 -First of all, crocodiles are bigger, so it's a harder skull to bite through... Second of all, jaguars have never gotten their bite measured with a bite meter, and neither have tigers, so we can go by what they bite into....
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@locominyana8916 -That's more than likely an adult female honey badger, or a adolescent male, but the leopards clearly a male leopard...
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@tindikukka -Lions rarely kill honey badgers, it seems like they tolerate their bad smell less than leopards..
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@tindikukka -All the videos I seen of honey badgers getting killed, is by leopards, I got yet to see a lion do so...
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@Jonathan-pp3du -What's not true?
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@tindikukka -I never say it doesn't happen, I just never seen it on video....
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@grill9067 -It looks full-size to me, it's full grown..
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@forhisglory700 -They are the strongest per pounds, in second comes the leopards/tigers...
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@Pickle_Riiiick -Hahaha! That's laughable, a honey badger would get destroyed by a wolverine...
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@Pickle_Riiiick -That honey badger looks full grown, stop putting up excuses..
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@Pickle_Riiiick -Link the video link of that phony full video you're speaking of.. While a wolverine would completely destroy honey badger, you're just simply delusional....
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@Pickle_Riiiick -Plus you don't know the difference between leopards and jaguars..
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@thebabbler8867 -A tigress pierces the skull of a 12 to 14 ft crocodile, a male tiger ate most of the bones of a cow's head... But supposedly tigers don't have the bite force as strong as jaguars, base on you..
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@fransthefox9682 -Leopards can actually rival small lions in bite force, and tigers are the ones with the strongest bite force, among felines....
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@thebabbler8867 -A leopard versus a wolverine could be draw..
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Nah, it was a female leopard in heat, and the big leopard appears to be an inexperienced male, that instead of mating with her, shows to kill her...
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Marco Jimenez -Nah, that buffalo bull escaped to outlived that whole entire lions pride...
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@SamIAm -That was over a year ago, and that buffalo bull still probably alive, while the lions, who know how many of them have died..
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@Souljaboy68-m8e -Yes, they can grow to 86 to 100 kgs (189 to 220 lbs) in Africa, but they typically are smaller than that, around 68 to 82 kgs (150 to 181 lbs)...
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@nickcoker4293 -Leopards are pound for pound stronger for their size than lions, they seem to be about equivalent to the strength of tigers for their size..
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@Souljaboy68-m8e -Agree with most of what you said, although the largest subspecies of common leopards is said to be the Sri Lankan leopards, and it's they max around 112 kgs (247 lbs), since wild individuals may exceed that weight..
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@elg5870 -Yeah, but South Africa lions, and Ngorongoro lions are probably bigger....
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@elg5870 -South African lions perhaps have the longest built of all lions... And the Ngorongoro lions may have the second bulkiest built, perhaps after the Ethiopian lions..
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@azmagaref -I seen plenty of Siberian tigers in the wilds, and I can see their muscles through their fur... Meaning that they have a low amount of body fat, even in winter, so you're not fooling me with the lies you saying....
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I counted 4 baby buffaloes, not 5...
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@chitoes1707 -No you wrong, tigers are best known for dragging their prey long distances.. But jaguars, common leopards, and even cougars drag their prey more often than lions do.... Lions tend to just eat where they make their kill...
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@charlesmayle3800 -Lions get gored by Cape buffaloes more often than leopards get caught by lions..
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Cape buffaloes are actually rather clumsy, when defending their own kind....
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I only counted 16 of them, I didn't see the other 4 of them...
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@arthurdequillo3413 -Nah, it was a female leopard in heat, and an inexperienced male, that instead of mating with her, shows to kill her..
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That lioness got too greedy, and wanted to take it down, trying to take an opportunity that it was too big for it...
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@Lauren-vd4qe -I don't think a lion would think specifically, "let me sit here, and wait for an antelope to come around"... If not, they just pretty much wait for any prey that they can tackle..
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@G T - You didn't even read my first comment, I can see by that reply..
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@lylatfox4 -No, that isn't true, take a look here.... -> https://youtu.be/_NCKcJgAZZw
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@markbrookes6915 -Of course that alone, that lioness is not going to be able to bring down that elephant, but a pack of 15 or more, yes..
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@panoken2130 -If you're referring to the common leopards, then you are wrong.. Clouded leopards have that type of ankles, and some South American small wild felines....
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@hungsolow7090 -Stop it with the nonsense, that poor honey badger lost, and got eaten by the leopard....
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True, but that's how the laws of nature work, while humans can actually choose and not be like that, if we would be more humble, truthful, with less malicious attempts, it would be a whole world of difference for the better..
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Are you trying to say he's a disgrace, for running from a female Cape buffalo?
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@davidmilton5887 -Nah, that female buffalo looked pretty healthy and young..
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@pepewr -Well, Spotted hyenas, which are twice as heavy, and form bigger packs, are known to be able to bring down full grown female or male Cape buffaloes, while wild African dogs, not so much....
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@deolax1 -All that the you typed is a bunch of BS! First of, Spotted hyenas, and wild African dogs are very much capable of bringing down adult Cape buffaloes... With that cow being the very same female adult Cape buffalo at the end.. Plus, they are many breeds of domestic cattle that are just as big or bigger than Cape buffaloes... Cape buffaloes certainly aren't 3 times bigger than domestic cattles, weigh in at around 935 to 1,920 lbs as adults, while their hide is just a little thicker....
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@samo6083 -First time I hear they used to roll in packs of 100 to 200 50 years ago, I don't know about that..
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@samo6083 -Well, I looked it up earlier today, and it said that in the past they form packs of 40 or a little bit more, and nowadays they form packs as small as 10 adults.. Note, not all links are legit, with accurate information, I doubt that being true, since I never heard that before....
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True...
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@theguy3129 -What are you on? Both lions, and tigers can climb trees, it's just that few lions are good tree climbers, and tigers are a bit better, and there's lots of videos that show that..
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@winstonmiller9649 -Lions do eat other predators, it just happens rarely when they're hungry enough, it also depends on the individual, although lions are far more likely to cannibalize, then to eat other predators...
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@scottworley1479 -That was a young male elephant, that was trying to help the rhino, not a bull..
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