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Title: Bulls > Lions
Post by: The True Adonis on July 16, 2017, 01:54:32 PM
Felines are weak.

 :D

Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: HTexan on July 17, 2017, 04:20:30 PM
Humans > animals
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: obsidian on July 17, 2017, 10:18:37 PM
What the fuck True Anus?!!

Lions are magnificent creatures. A large male lion is a force of nature! Have you ever seen a large male lion up close? You'd shit your fucking pants. Weak my ass. What is this fucking feminine shit???!

Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: obsidian on July 17, 2017, 10:20:18 PM
Humans > animals
Humans are animals. And at the moment they are threatening the existence of many species. The time is ripe for the human population to go down by a few billion. The world will be a better place!
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: obsidian on July 17, 2017, 10:34:13 PM
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: Hypertrophy on July 17, 2017, 11:11:07 PM
What the fuck True Anus?!!

Lions are magnificent creatures. A large male lion is a force of nature! Have you ever seen a large male lion up close? You'd shit your fucking pants. Weak my ass. What is this fucking feminine shit???!



I've seen both lions and cape buffalo on safari in South Africa, from about 10 feet away. The cape buffalo is every bit as big as a male lion. They are both part of the big 8. And you wouldn't shit your pants if you saw a lion up  close. They are very chill animals until they are threatened or hungry. We followed a male in our safari vehicle for a good 20 minutes till he got pissed and roared at us. Magnificent animal, yes, but scary...  Elephants are far worse. A bull elephant turned and charged us without provocation. The size of a truck.

The most intimidating animals in Africa are, in no particular order, elephants, baboons, hippos, cheetahs ( they strike in a matter of seconds as I witnessed just outside a breeding enclosure) hyenas and african dogs.  But unless these creatures are looking for dinner or cornered they run away. Except the hippos. They are fucking psycho as I witnessed while taking a boat ride on the Zambezi River.
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: obsidian on July 17, 2017, 11:43:59 PM
I've seen both lions and cape buffalo on safari in South Africa, from about 10 feet away. The cape buffalo is every bit as big as a male lion. They are both part of the big 8. And you wouldn't shit your pants if you saw a lion up  close. They are very chill animals until they are threatened or hungry. We followed a male in our safari vehicle for a good 20 minutes till he got pissed and roared at us. Magnificent animal, yes, but scary...  Elephants are far worse. A bull elephant turned and charged us without provocation. The size of a truck.

The most intimidating animals in Africa are, in no particular order, elephants, baboons, hippos, cheetahs ( they strike in a matter of seconds as I witnessed just outside a breeding enclosure) hyenas and african dogs.  But unless these creatures are looking for dinner or cornered they run away. Except the hippos. They are fucking psycho as I witnessed while taking a boat ride on the Zambezi River.
Yes you would shit your pants if you stood up close to an angry lion - and not in the comfort and safety of a safari vehicle. Are you kidding me? You would not shit your pants for long though - you would be dead in seconds.

I agree elephants are intimidating. Cheetahs more intimidating than lions? Are you smoking crack. Show me a video of a cheetah killing an adult, healthy male lion. Hyenas are scary - to a human sure. But compare a hyena to an adult male lion and it is no contest.

Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: obsidian on July 17, 2017, 11:52:33 PM
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: obsidian on July 17, 2017, 11:56:30 PM
This Jackal has balls!

http://www.whatsonchengdu.com/news-2106-fearless-jackal-s-attack-on-giant-lion-pictured-in-namibia-s-ongava-game-reserve.html (http://www.whatsonchengdu.com/news-2106-fearless-jackal-s-attack-on-giant-lion-pictured-in-namibia-s-ongava-game-reserve.html)

(http://www.whatsonchengdu.com/news_images/4ed6e88d22554_huge_lion2.jpg)
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: Marty Champions on July 18, 2017, 07:30:52 AM
how much could a lion press or curl
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: Rami on July 18, 2017, 08:17:46 AM
Humans > animals

Not always

Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: SuperTed on July 18, 2017, 08:32:07 AM
Don't mess with Rhino's.

Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: FREAKgeek on July 18, 2017, 08:40:09 AM
Don't mess with Rhino's.



that thing's a tank. It's built almost entirely on grass, truly amazing.
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: Parker on July 18, 2017, 10:00:38 AM
I've seen both lions and cape buffalo on safari in South Africa, from about 10 feet away. The cape buffalo is every bit as big as a male lion. They are both part of the big 8. And you wouldn't shit your pants if you saw a lion up  close. They are very chill animals until they are threatened or hungry. We followed a male in our safari vehicle for a good 20 minutes till he got pissed and roared at us. Magnificent animal, yes, but scary...  Elephants are far worse. A bull elephant turned and charged us without provocation. The size of a truck.

The most intimidating animals in Africa are, in no particular order, elephants, baboons, hippos, cheetahs ( they strike in a matter of seconds as I witnessed just outside a breeding enclosure) hyenas and african dogs.  But unless these creatures are looking for dinner or cornered they run away. Except the hippos. They are fucking psycho as I witnessed while taking a boat ride on the Zambezi River.
Sleep up to 20 hours a day=chill.
Title: Re: Bulls > Lions
Post by: Yamcha on July 19, 2017, 04:54:28 AM
I've seen both lions and cape buffalo on safari in South Africa, from about 10 feet away. The cape buffalo is every bit as big as a male lion. They are both part of the big 8. And you wouldn't shit your pants if you saw a lion up  close. They are very chill animals until they are threatened or hungry. We followed a male in our safari vehicle for a good 20 minutes till he got pissed and roared at us. Magnificent animal, yes, but scary...  Elephants are far worse. A bull elephant turned and charged us without provocation. The size of a truck.

The most intimidating animals in Africa are, in no particular order, elephants, baboons, hippos, cheetahs ( they strike in a matter of seconds as I witnessed just outside a breeding enclosure) hyenas and african dogs.  But unless these creatures are looking for dinner or cornered they run away. Except the hippos. They are fucking psycho as I witnessed while taking a boat ride on the Zambezi River.

I appreciate you taking the time to describe the size of animals to us getbiggers who haven't been to the zoo in a while. I almost forgot how big elephants and lions are...  :o