That is how a real situation would go. Predators would not risk their health over nothing, but in a battle to the end, I think the Carno would take it.
- 0 intact dinosaur bones or skeletons found - 0 dinosaur skulls found - No transitional fossils - Dating fossils by rock layers and dating rock layers by fossils is circular reasoning - You can’t carbon date fossils; they’re stone. - Radiocarbon Dating is bunk - 100% of dinosaur bones are fake - You'll never be able to see dino bones because they're supposedly radioactive, which is an obvious lie - Engineers say dinosaur legs would buckle under the proportions and their insides would fall out based on the engineering of their rib cage - They want you thinking "an asteroid can wipe us out at any time, now give us money" - Evolution was pushed by a eugenicist who married his 1st cousin. - Dinos invented by royal society in 1841 by liar Richard Owen - Only people with a financial interest find dino bones, which are really smashed up chicken bones. - There are no dino discoveries before the 1800s. Not suspicious at all. - 66 Million years ago - You cant prove the earth was around 66 million years ago
Liger has too many unknowns. Animals in Captivity are not good demonstrations of the true capabilites of the animal. Remember that there were many "legends" of wild Ligers long before they were filmed at zoos
I have to say, I've always had the impression that Acrocanthosaurus was comparable in size to it's other cousins like Mapusaurus, Tyrannotitan, Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, etc. However recently, I've realized that it's noticeably smaller than it's fellow carcharodontosaurids (I say that, but a 5-6 tonne predator is still a huge animal). Regardless, it's still a very neat dinosaur.
If that's what the TRex actually sounded like, it's more terrifying than that depicted in Jurassic Park. If prey is hearing that noise, the TRex is very, very close.
Now that is an interesting debate. On a surface level view; It’s certainly difficult, as the giant anteaters claws can take out jaguars with ease if landed. However, as sloth bears heavier and take on larger cats (bengal tiger) and are far more aggressive because of it. I think I’d give it the win. Again though, that is a surface level opinion, these debates are always highly complex.
@@TheOverseerDebates i honestly think anteaters would win. The bear may be heavier but i've seen anteaters surviving jaguar bites so it def gets durability and maybe better striking strenght and it's also faster. The bear also has never fought something like an anteater, while the bear is fairly simular to the jaguar. I think anteater makes up with it's durability and claws wich could tear the bear open. I think it wins on high diff, i think the anteater wins 66/34 of the time because of it's powerful weapons and it's also faster, meaning it's claws would probably hit the bear most of the times since it can react to jaguars. I may be wrong but that's just my opinion
I simply think the bear dosen't have the agility or the strenght to put an anteater down for good. Sure it can ragdoll it but 1 swipe and the bear will see it's guts
Tyrannosaurus Rex was a scavenger and so was Ankylosaurus the Ankylosaurus bulliied the T-Rex out of their kills. A T-Rex would make her kill and then four or five ankylosaurus would come in steal the kill. That's why the Ankylosaurus has such Tough Armor I'm such a formidable weapon
Death match carno wins, real life fight short face bear wins, because generally animals prefer life over death and carno could get intimidated by size of short face when standing up and the claws on his paws could be enough to scare it off when the carno gets hit in the face