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I think that's pretty good.  Got no issue w/ Jaguar over Panther.  Think Jaguars got the strongest bite of all the cats and the Panther doesn't got the weight of the others. 

I think the Dolphin is the one I'd dig in on as being misplaced.   I'd put it over at least the bottom 2 birds

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

True, but a lion is probably 2x smarter. I think a lion is trained to kill and would know how to take down a grizzly.

I'm taking the certified killer when the life is on the line.

The Romans being the psychos that they were of course tested these theories out. Basically bears killed everything.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They have weight classes in the fight game for a reason.

Ever seen a bear in the jungle?

 

Kill or get killed im taking the lion every time. They are smart and trained to kill. Bears just use their size to defend themselves. They run it they hear gunshots. A lion isn't running from a fight unless it's something massively bigger like an elephant and the bear is just not big enough for a lion to back down.

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