KyokushinKarateMan
Train hard, fight easy
leopard in the cut, that's a scary sight
leopard in the cut, that's a scary sight
The leopard is probably my favorite animal. It rolls dolo and still eats more regularly than a pride of lions.
Like I said in the other thread, dog is their favorite meat.
You gotta realize leopards aren't that big either, females like 120lbs, males might be like 180lbs. But they drag animals twice their weight up trees.
A Pitt or rott would face the same death. You guys trying to put domesticated animals against wild animals. That's like putting a regular Joe against a boxer.
dudes on here really talking about a Rott or Pitt can body a leopard.
A leopard is quick as hell and when ur dog lunges, he's outta the way and can pounce from the side or jump on his back and bite his neck. It'd be a wrap for a dog in seconds. And we're not even talking about his claws. A house cat can mess you up with his claws, a leopard would destroy you.
Put it this way, a dog doesnt stand a chance against ANY member of the cat family beyond maybe a bobcat.
Ducktales
Your dog would be a snack
Nikkaz saying this type of shyt must not know cats
Rots and pits are not normal dogs. A rot or pit in peak shape can definitely give a leopard a challenge.
Their size isn't relevant in this discussion. A rot or pit would be able to get a bite in the midst of the fight that would definitely leave the leopard staggered and possibly gravely wounded. They aren't normal dogs. And I never said the leopard isn't at an advantage. It's a wild animal, so it clearly has the upperhand. But one bite from a top of the line rot or pit fighting for its life will almost certainly deal a grievous injury to a leopard. Not really debatable. If you disagree, you might want to research the amount of pressure in one bite from a rot or pit.Male Leopards are bigger than most Rotts, more agile, stronger, faster and possibly have a higher bite force (hasn't been measure), all in addition to having claws. Domesticated animals really don't stand a fighting chance against something that has been killing to live.
A pitbull would literally be lunch for one of these cats breh, I know everybody wants to believe their dog has a fighting chance, but we're talking about a cat that is 150-180lbs (males). A small ass housecat can fukk people up with their claws
His cousin avenged him
No.Their size isn't relevant in this discussion. A rot or pit would be able to get a bite in the midst of the fight that would definitely leave the leopard staggered and possibly gravely wounded. They aren't normal dogs. And I never said the leopard isn't at an advantage. It's a wild animal, so it clearly has the upperhand. But one bite from a top of the line rot or pit fighting for its life will almost certainly deal a grievous injury to a leopard. Not really debatable. If you disagree, you might want to research the amount of pressure in one bite from a rot or pit.
Their size isn't relevant in this discussion. A rot or pit would be able to get a bite in the midst of the fight that would definitely leave the leopard staggered and possibly gravely wounded. They aren't normal dogs. And I never said the leopard isn't at an advantage. It's a wild animal, so it clearly has the upperhand. But one bite from a top of the line rot or pit fighting for its life will almost certainly deal a grievous injury to a leopard. Not really debatable. If you disagree, you might want to research the amount of pressure in one bite from a rot or pit.
In any event, for the three dogs measured (an American Pit Bull, a German Shepherd and a Rottweiler) the average bite strength was 269 pounds of pressure, with the Rottweiler topping the group with 328 pounds of bite pressure.
Rots and pits are not normal dogs. A rot or pit in peak shape can definitely give a leopard a challenge.
Rots and pits are not normal dogs. A rot or pit in peak shape can definitely give a leopard a challenge.