KyokushinKarateMan
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Who’s it going to be?
Komodo by technicality.
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Let us be reminded that each animal pictured would kill any other animal pictured, if they got their Arsenal off first. They all deserve respect and should not be automatically discredited.
If the croc clamps around any one of those animals and goes into his death roll, no animal pictured would remain in tact.
If the Komodo gets it’s bacteria ridden bite off first, no animal pictured would even be able to so much stand much longer, let alone fight, as the bacteria begins to rapidly break them down. In the meantime, the Komodo’s vicious snaps and powerful whips of it’s tail(has been known to snap limbs) will keep the bitten animal at bay until the bacteria takes effect.
The lion or tiger- no animal pictured would survive if either of these cats were able to pounce and clamp their opponent around the throat with the kill bite(back of the neck for the croc). It’s over.
No animal pictured is breaking out of the crushing and suffocating coils of a full grown adult anaconda who got the jump on them.
The silver back’s swipe across the back of any animal pictured would easily destroy any and all vertebrae, paralyzing their opponent. Or in the case of the anaconda, bludgeoning it to smithereens.
Same for the grizzly. Those swipes can break necks if timed right and landed perfectly. No animal pictured has a neck that would withstand a clean swipe upside the head from a full grown male grizzly bear.
Respect each opponent.
Komodo by technicality.
Edit:
Let us be reminded that each animal pictured would kill any other animal pictured, if they got their Arsenal off first. They all deserve respect and should not be automatically discredited.
If the croc clamps around any one of those animals and goes into his death roll, no animal pictured would remain in tact.
If the Komodo gets it’s bacteria ridden bite off first, no animal pictured would even be able to so much stand much longer, let alone fight, as the bacteria begins to rapidly break them down. In the meantime, the Komodo’s vicious snaps and powerful whips of it’s tail(has been known to snap limbs) will keep the bitten animal at bay until the bacteria takes effect.
The lion or tiger- no animal pictured would survive if either of these cats were able to pounce and clamp their opponent around the throat with the kill bite(back of the neck for the croc). It’s over.
No animal pictured is breaking out of the crushing and suffocating coils of a full grown adult anaconda who got the jump on them.
The silver back’s swipe across the back of any animal pictured would easily destroy any and all vertebrae, paralyzing their opponent. Or in the case of the anaconda, bludgeoning it to smithereens.
Same for the grizzly. Those swipes can break necks if timed right and landed perfectly. No animal pictured has a neck that would withstand a clean swipe upside the head from a full grown male grizzly bear.
Respect each opponent.
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