If we look at this kind of thing in a more natural setting where one side gets the first blow in a surprise attack, a tarantula with a surprise attack on a scorpion will almost always win, just because the tarantula's attack is far more devastating.
If you are talking about a fight, chances are a hawk, although with their great speed, a falcon could attack from behind, full speed, and could possibly be the victor. Generally falcons are smaller than most hawks. and do not have an advantage, except for their amazing speed.
Both animals are highly territorial, but the hippo is much more aggressive. Fights between two male rhinos normally don't amount to more than some horn clashing and a little urine spraying. Male hippos, on the other hand, regularly inflict serious injuries on each other with their massive teeth.
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A grizzly bear would the 2nd strongest bear after the polar bear I believe. I would say the victory goes towards the Polar Bear. Pound for pound, the Polar bear is much stronger than the Grizzly bear.
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Predators that can take on a big tiger in a head-on fight: Big, male brown bears, polar bears and large crocodiles … that's it really (and they can't catch a fleeing tiger) Animals in a pack: Spotted hyenas, lions (obviously) & sometimes wolves, dholes and similar.
The Gorilla and Lion are around the same weight, but Gorillas can sometimes grow to outweigh the Lion. A Gorilla is able to fight way better than many people think and has a stronger bite as well, and to think of it stronger than a Hippo Bite.
The outcome either way is still the same- bear wins due to sheer size, strength, and claws/teeth. But it would not be a 2 hit fight. (Bear hits the gorilla, gorilla hits the ground) The fight would most likely last several minutes, and the bear would have to fight in true earnest to kill the gorilla.
They do not have it because they rarely fight. Tigers are solitary animals, and although heavier than lions, they are shorter than lions at the shoulder. However, a tiger in a zoo will more likely kill a lion because if the tiger doesn't back down, the inexperienced captive-bred lion is quite outclassed.
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A grizzly beats a silverback 10 times out of 10. The average silverback weighs around 350 pounds and stands at 5-and-a-half feet tall. Their long arms give them the reach advantage on a grizzly, but that's about it.
Grizzly bear will always win in head to head fight with African lion because grizzlies are stronger, taller, and heavier. They also have the bigger paws with stronger deadly swipes than lion, though they are smaller than polar bear but still they are the stronger and dangerous than all other bears in the world.
The gorilla has very little in the way of defense. It doesn't have extremely thick skin so the bear's claws and bite will easily rip into the flesh. Its bones are thick but not thick enough to withstand the onslaught of the bear. But they are not strong compared to grizzly bears.
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whale has the biggest brain of any animal on Earth, while a
giant squid's brain is the size of a donut. A
whale can dive a quarter mile deep, but no one even know see all. A
whale can dive a quarter mile deep, but no one even knows just how deep a
squid can swim.
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Second, hornets tend to be bigger and bulkier, if by a tiny bit. Third, a normal wasp sting can hurt a person to the point of being life-threatening. Meanwhile, hornet stings can sometimes seriously injure or kill a person. Based on all of this, a hornet would probably win.
Bulls harks are know to take smaller hammerheads but with all things equal , a bull shark will win since a hammerhead's jaw relative to its size is not as large as a bullshark..
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Though no one saw the South African killer whales—also known as orcas—kill the sharks, the parallels to the other attacks made orcas the likely culprits. Overall, the incidents show that interactions between these two predators can have major impacts on the food chain, says Anderson.
The shark had only a brief moment in the sun at Battery Park before Zhen released him back into the river. The state Department of Environmental Conservation said that although it's unusual, smooth dogfish sharks have been found in the Hudson before.
Goliath groupers eat crustaceans, other fish, octopuses, young sea turtles, sharks, and barracudas.
What animal preys on great white sharks?
No other animals (except for humans) hunt orcas. Killer whales feed on sea birds, squid, octopuses, sea turtles, sharks, rays and fish. They also eat most marine mammals, such as seals and dugongs.
The great white shark is an apex predator, however there is another apex predator that enjoys a nice great white meal when it can; the Orca. Killer whales will hunt great white sharks and prey on them when they can catch them.
Though one of the world's largest predatory fish, great whites often cannot rival an orca — or killer whale. Like sharks, orcas have a varied carnivorous diet. They primarily target fish and marine mammals, but orcas will eat almost any animal they can get their jaws around: including seabirds.
Goliath groupers eat crustaceans, other fish, octopuses, young sea turtles, sharks, and barracudas. They are known to attack divers, and have even been seen attacking large lemon sharks.
The length can reach up to one hundred feet. Female blue whales are often bigger than their male counterparts. On the other side is the whale shark. The difference in size is very clear. Even though the whale shark is the biggest of all fish, its length is a little over 40 feet.