^ Lol, ya it most likely is.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Okay how about this one:
A fully grown Anaconda
or
A fully grown Bull Shark[/quote]
Both at once for all I care. Those are way easier. Won’t even need a weapon.
[quote]csulli wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Okay how about this one:
A fully grown Anaconda
or
A fully grown Bull Shark[/quote]
Both at once for all I care. Those are way easier. Won’t even need a weapon.[/quote]
You’re crazy!
I’m reading 90psi is the pressure you’d be under if an Anaconda wrapped around you, ouch…
Bull Sharks are no joke either:
The bull shark’s statistics are pretty impressive. With a total of 121 attacks, which includes 25 unprovoked fatal attacks, this shark has already earned its spot as one of the three most dangerous sharks. The bull shark is as aggressive as its name implies, and one of its victims has described an attack as similar to being hit by a truck [source: McCarthy].
Technically, the tiger shark surpasses the bull shark in terms of numbers of attacks and fatalities. But many researchers think that the bull shark gets off easy in terms of statistics and may actually be responsible for many of the attacks pinned on tiger sharks and great white sharks. Most notably, the 1916 shark attacks on the New Jersey coast, thought to be the inspiration for “Jaws,” were more likely conducted by a bull shark, rather than the great white that took the blame [source: Parker].
The bull shark is dangerous simply because it’s more likely to come into contact with humans than some of these other sharks. It can live in both salt and freshwater, and the bull has been spotted in water so shallow that humans are walking around in it. What’s more, they’re fairly territorial about their homes, so a person out for a simple stroll could be agitating bull sharks without even knowing it.
If you’ve seen the movie “Jaws,” you can probably guess what shark tops our list. Click to the next page to find out if you’re right.
The Big Guns
The last three sharks on our list – tiger, bull and great white – are responsible for 99 percent of all attacks, according to the International Shark Attack File.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
I’m reading 90psi is the pressure you’d be under if an Anaconda wrapped around you, ouch…[/quote]
Those bastards will get you in and out of the water as well.
[quote]GrizzlyBerg wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
I’m reading 90psi is the pressure you’d be under if an Anaconda wrapped around you, ouch…[/quote]
Those bastards will get you in and out of the water as well. [/quote]
Ya an Anaconda’s no joke man.
tbh the bear
You dont stand a chance in the water with the croc, not unless you somehow gouge its eyes, which is going to be a lot harder than it sounds considering its bite force will literally crush whatever appendage it gets a hold of, let alone your torso. All that while being trashed about in the water and getting drowned simultaneously.
The bear, well humans have hunted bears in yonder years. With basically long pointy sticks. I imagine a chainsaw would do short work of a bear.
Preferably neither though, I dont fancy my chances with a 14 or 18 inch blade even if it does have a motorized tooth belt on it.
I’d take the bear, I’ve always found bears outside of combat to look ironically un-intimidating facially, like a big fluffy teddy bear. I think I’d feel better knowing I was ripped apart by something that doesn’t look quite as naturally horrifying as a crocodile, even if it’s only a slight difference in the moment.

which one you wanna take on?
[quote]silverblood wrote:
which one you wanna take on?[/quote]
If the alien is alone, I’d rather take one of them. Not only is the Predator physically stronger than any human, they are also just as smart and far better equipped.
The Xenomorphs strength is in it’s numbers.
[quote]silverblood wrote:
which one you wanna take on?[/quote]
8-ball or 9-ball?
Lion or Tiger?
Different terrain and different social aspects such as a pride vs a streak.
Basically the same killing machine though…

Lion
In repose to the OP I would choose the Bear and in response to the 2nd I would choose the bull-shark.
I would take the Lion. For some reason I just feel like I’d have a better chance of beating a Lion over a Tiger.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
I would take the Lion. For some reason I just feel like I’d have a better chance of beating a Lion over a Tiger.[/quote]
Same.
I think part of it is that the tiger is more of a loner and can (has to) take care if itself, while a lion tends to rely somewhat on the support of the pride.


