This one I think comes down to terrain. That said, I feel I’d have a better shot in a Mt. Lion’s territory than a Jaguar’s [/quote]
You’re kidding, right?[/quote]
noooo :([/quote]
Jaguar is the third largest big cat in the world with the bite force to match a tiger. It preyed upon roughly 800 (I think) species in its territory among those include other large predators. I’ll take the cougar every time.
This one I think comes down to terrain. That said, I feel I’d have a better shot in a Mt. Lion’s territory than a Jaguar’s [/quote]
You’re kidding, right?[/quote]
noooo :([/quote]
Jaguar is the third largest big cat in the world with the bite force to match a tiger. It preyed upon roughly 800 (I think) species in its territory among those include other large predators. I’ll take the cougar every time.[/quote]
This one I think comes down to terrain. That said, I feel I’d have a better shot in a Mt. Lion’s territory than a Jaguar’s [/quote]
You’re kidding, right?[/quote]
noooo :([/quote]
Jaguar is the third largest big cat in the world with the bite force to match a tiger. It preyed upon roughly 800 (I think) species in its territory among those include other large predators. I’ll take the cougar every time.[/quote]
I choose the Mt. Lion…[/quote]
Especially since you can intimidate the cougar and mediate conflict. I’d put jaguars above cougars in stealth as well.
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
Especially since you can intimidate the cougar and mediate conflict. I’d put jaguars above cougars in stealth as well.[/quote]
No mediating.
This one I think comes down to terrain. That said, I feel I’d have a better shot in a Mt. Lion’s territory than a Jaguar’s [/quote]
You’re kidding, right?[/quote]
noooo :([/quote]
Jaguar is the third largest big cat in the world with the bite force to match a tiger. It preyed upon roughly 800 (I think) species in its territory among those include other large predators. I’ll take the cougar every time.[/quote]
I choose the Mt. Lion…[/quote]
In response to this Jaguar information I choose the Mountain Lion as well.
And the same tactical tomahawk I killed the imaginary Komodo with.
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
Especially since you can intimidate the cougar and mediate conflict. I’d put jaguars above cougars in stealth as well.[/quote]
No mediating.
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
Especially since you can intimidate the cougar and mediate conflict. I’d put jaguars above cougars in stealth as well.[/quote]
No mediating.
Two go in, one comes out!
One none mechanical melee weapon.
Those are the rules.
[/quote]
Go in? Into what?[/quote]
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
Especially since you can intimidate the cougar and mediate conflict. I’d put jaguars above cougars in stealth as well.[/quote]
No mediating.
Two go in, one comes out!
One none mechanical melee weapon.
Those are the rules.
[/quote]
Go in? Into what?[/quote]
The Thunderdome.
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
Especially since you can intimidate the cougar and mediate conflict. I’d put jaguars above cougars in stealth as well.[/quote]
No mediating.
Two go in, one comes out!
One none mechanical melee weapon.
Those are the rules.
[/quote]
Go in? Into what?[/quote]
BATTLE!!![/quote]
That is a good answer too. I would have also excepted, The Danger Zone.
This one I think comes down to terrain. That said, I feel I’d have a better shot in a Mt. Lion’s territory than a Jaguar’s [/quote]
You’re kidding, right?[/quote]
noooo :([/quote]
Jaguar is the third largest big cat in the world with the bite force to match a tiger. It preyed upon roughly 800 (I think) species in its territory among those include other large predators. I’ll take the cougar every time.[/quote]
5 times the bite strenght of a pitbull and it comes from above.
Mountain lion please, I would take that kitty catty anytime.
[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.[/quote]
Depends on male or female. If we’re talking male lion, not lioness, then statistically they have much more “combat” experience than tigers do. Lions fight other lions (and hyenas) more often than tigers have to fight other tigers or predators. Tigers mostly just go around owning herbivores lol.[/quote]
Hm, I wasn’t aware that male lions actually had much combat experience. Certainly it happens, but I figured it was fairly rare.
Ligers though, that’s a pretty real fear.[/quote]
Yeah, the male lion’s role in life is pretty much to fight stuff. Tigers are in general much less willing to fight as any injury can mean death for a solitary predator.