SUCH CHANGES ARE INEVITABLE.
2007-12-10 03:44:51
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answer #1
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answered by Maharaj K 5
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The "ultimate answer" is idiotic at ultimate. disgrace on you Yahoo. that's the right answer. Lions...very, very actual. for sure in the event that they lions are outnumbered 3 or 4 to a million, then the end result could desire to be diverse. yet overall Lions. it would take 5-6 wolves all attacking at as quickly as to have the means to handle a single male lion. A satisfaction of lions might make short artwork of a wolf %. extra cases than not.
2016-12-10 10:26:38
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answered by ? 4
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so, like a pack of jaguars or something? dude, jaguars (or small lions if you prefer) all the way. Wolves are built for long distance economy, they're always moving, and they evolved to hunt out single animals-very seldom do they purposefully hunt groups of prey-as a group. take some high strung furry cuisinarts like jaguars (or small lions) that, for the sake of your argument act as a pack of small lions (jaguars), who are used to as a group defending their territory from other pack animals (hyenas and small animal planet camera crews). i think the jaguars (small lions) have it.
2007-12-09 17:39:13
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answered by Neal H 2
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Big cats dont travel in packs. Wolves win.
2014-03-25 06:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Lions. Pound for pound cats are much tougher, faster, more agile and more powerful than dogs.
2007-12-02 09:52:36
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answered by mattgo64 5
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Not only that, but they also have much larger, stronger teeth (proportionally) and much more useful and powerful claws on their paws.
2007-12-02 09:57:15
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answered by Ornithologist in Training 2
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