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LudoRephaim
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Message 121 of 287 (325630)
06-24-2006 10:03 AM
Reply to: Message 106 by bcw3
06-22-2006 4:15 AM


another source....
Read this about Polar bears, under locomotion in "Behavior and ecology" section. Notice what it says about bear/dog and cat speed, strength and mobility of limb movement:
http://library.sandiegozoo.org/...heets/bear_polar/polar.htm
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"The Nephilim where in the Earth in those days..." Genesis 6:4

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Message 122 of 287 (325655)
06-24-2006 12:02 PM
Reply to: Message 120 by LudoRephaim
06-24-2006 9:58 AM


Re: "Ocean front property"
well fool sloth bears arent carnivores so if their injured in a fight they dont have to worry about catching prey, where as tigers have to hunt meat to survive moron

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bcw3
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Message 123 of 287 (325657)
06-24-2006 12:05 PM
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06-24-2006 12:02 PM


Re: "Ocean front property"
read this moron
Although the largest brown bears are now found in Alaska, it has been claimed by some authorities (Lydekker, 1901; Hittell, 1860) that the grizzlies which formerly inhabited the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada Range were, in fact, the heaviest of them all, weights of 1700 lb 771 kg and 1800 lb 816 kg being regularly attained. While these poundages must be considered somewhat excessive, it is interesting to see that Rowland Ward list a Nevada grizzly of 1536 lb 697 kg in their 1907 edition. The bear, shot by W F Sheard in 1881, was stated to have measured 11 ft 6 in 3.5 m in length (skin) and 10 ft 2 in 3.10 m across the outstretched front paws.
Source: Gerald Wood's The Guinness Book of Animal Facts and Feats, p. 27 (3rd edition).
bears experienced dwarfinism i hope you kno what that is, so their size decreased due to humans, these bears according to my reliable source were larger than coastals, so who should i believe a biast moron or the guiness book of animal facts lol
so considering the guiness book of animal facts says these were the largest bears it seems unfiar to pit one with a lion
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Message 124 of 287 (325658)
06-24-2006 12:08 PM
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06-24-2006 12:05 PM


Re: "Ocean front property"
omg reduced collarbones reduce upmost strength moron, also you are an idiot according to wolverines the misunderstood devil if a wolverine was the size of a grizzly bear it would be the strongest animal in the world, so their goes ur bears strongest for their size crap, also read tiger by steven mills, he says generally female tigers will avoid sloth bears, while male tigers like b2 have been known to chase and kill sloth bears and displace them off kills, so it seems male tigers are to much for sloth bears
also moron not all cats avoid conflict male lions dont

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Message 125 of 287 (325660)
06-24-2006 12:10 PM
Reply to: Message 120 by LudoRephaim
06-24-2006 9:58 AM


Re: "Ocean front property"
idiot the reason sloth bears dont fear injury is because they can just switch over to plants untill their injury heals idiot, where as a tiger thats injured will starve

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bcw3
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Message 126 of 287 (325661)
06-24-2006 12:12 PM
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06-24-2006 12:10 PM


Re: "Ocean front property"
dale minquelle gary nuback who is a carnivore bioliogist, and paul franco also a bioliogist have claimed that in terms of upmost strength bears dont compare at equal weights, so im sorry if i dont believe you

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Message 127 of 287 (325662)
06-24-2006 12:16 PM
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06-24-2006 12:12 PM


Re: "Ocean front property"
read tiger tiger buring red, on page 44 sloth bears are in some areas percieved as competerors and others food, in the neck of the wood sloth bears are percieved as a competetor and a female tiger was documented killing an adult male sloth bear that was endangering her cubs

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Message 128 of 287 (325663)
06-24-2006 12:18 PM
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06-24-2006 12:10 PM


Rule 10
idiot the reason ...
From the forum guidelines:
10. Always treat other members with respect. Argue the position, not the person. Avoid abusive, harassing and invasive behavior. Avoid needling, hectoring and goading tactics.


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bcw3
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Message 129 of 287 (325664)
06-24-2006 12:19 PM
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06-24-2006 12:18 PM


Re: Rule 10
im sorry he called me a moron so i was responding to some of the riduclous claims that he made but im sorry

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bcw3
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Message 130 of 287 (325667)
06-24-2006 12:25 PM
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06-24-2006 12:19 PM


Re: Rule 10
so it seems that according to the two books i posted tigers kill sloth bears for food and in fights
anyway regarding your bear being the strongest animal for its size read this
If wolverines were the size of a bear, they'd be the strongest animal on Earth.
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so i guess that theory is out the window

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LudoRephaim
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Message 131 of 287 (325673)
06-24-2006 1:13 PM
Reply to: Message 122 by bcw3
06-24-2006 12:02 PM


bcw3 writes:
Sloth Bears aren't carnivores
They are ominovres, as I stated (and you ignored)and DO eat meat as well as plants and bugs, though very rarely. And they are in the order CARNIVORA, so they ARE carnivores.
You call me a fool one more time or do another annoying "LOL" then i will take it that you will not have any evidence other than childish insults to back your claims.

"The Nephilim where in the Earth in those days..." Genesis 6:4

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LudoRephaim
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Message 132 of 287 (325674)
06-24-2006 1:14 PM
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06-24-2006 12:05 PM


BTW:
bcw3 writes:
Read this moron
Already read it. Bullcrp.

"The Nephilim where in the Earth in those days..." Genesis 6:4

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LudoRephaim
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Message 133 of 287 (325676)
06-24-2006 1:21 PM
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06-24-2006 12:08 PM


bcw3 writes:
reduced collarbones reduce utmost strength moron
And yet YOU forget that Cats ALSO HAVE REDUCED COLLARBONES. SOME DONT HAVE'EM AT ALL.
bcw3 writes:
If a wolverine where the size of a Grizzly Bear it would be the strongest animal in the world
And as I said in message 66, Badgers are probably stronger weight-for-weight than bears or cats. And bears are more physically powerful than animals the SAME SIZE. Wolverines are not as big as bears.

"The Nephilim where in the Earth in those days..." Genesis 6:4

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LudoRephaim
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Message 134 of 287 (325678)
06-24-2006 1:23 PM
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06-24-2006 12:10 PM


injured Tiger
bcw3 writes:
a tiger that is injured will starved
So a paper cut would prove lethal for tha Tiger?

"The Nephilim where in the Earth in those days..." Genesis 6:4

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LudoRephaim
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Message 135 of 287 (325679)
06-24-2006 1:25 PM
Reply to: Message 126 by bcw3
06-24-2006 12:12 PM


Oh, so NOW THERE BIOLOGISTS. Where's the credentials?? Are they EXPERTS at COMPARATIVE MAMMAl CARNIVORE MORPHOLOGY??? ID rather trust scientists who know how both animals are built than three so-called Biologists who have some kinda itch about dem collarbones.

"The Nephilim where in the Earth in those days..." Genesis 6:4

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