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Post by oldindigosilverback on Feb 4, 2022 19:34:49 GMT -5
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Post by arctozilla on Feb 6, 2022 10:26:07 GMT -5
/\ nice vid. That will also educate the little tiger fantards.
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Mar 1, 2022 5:28:44 GMT -5
/\ nice vid. That will also educate the little tiger fanporks. Thanks bears are indeed strong animals. Bear might have fat but that fat also can serve as additional protection. Heavy bones also enable bears to sustain great weight.
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Post by Montezuma on May 13, 2022 21:27:02 GMT -5
"Strong shoulder muscles provide her with sufficient force to move boulders heavy objects like boulders several hundred pounds in weight without much effort."
"The forepaws are used to dig out borrowing mammals, to roll away rocks or logs to expose insects, and to club larger prey."
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Jun 12, 2022 8:18:19 GMT -5
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Post by Gorilla king on Jun 12, 2022 8:22:26 GMT -5
oldindigosilverbackCheck page 2 of this thread, there are plenty of reports of what the shoulder hump is.
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Jun 12, 2022 8:28:43 GMT -5
Reply 35. That is actually from the Great Bear of Almanac. Even a black bear's strength is not to be underestimated.
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Post by Gorilla king on Jun 12, 2022 9:22:38 GMT -5
oldindigosilverback I made a search of who originally posted that video that you posted on the other thread, and i see it was the tiger fan pussyboy at Wildfact, ha ha ha. So now he is trying to mess with the bear's shoulder hump, so funny. Well, i have never really seen a scientific study on the shoulder hump, but according to all i have read its mostly muscle, but it should contain some fat. Never really read anything about containing fur inside. I have searched for how much percentage of muscle it contains but came up empty, no info. Having said all this, if he is trying to prove its all (or mostly) fur with that video, well that kid failed because that guy in the video is highlighting the outside of the hump, not the inside, and of course we already know the outside has fur. So dont let him convince you otherwise.
"Faglord" is just jelous that his scronny ass tiger is weak and has no shoulder muscles, ha ha ha. What an idiot that kid is, holy shit, ha ha ha.
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Post by arctozilla on Jun 12, 2022 17:51:56 GMT -5
/\ Yeah, that fucking pig is a poor brat.
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Post by Gorilla king on Jun 12, 2022 22:03:48 GMT -5
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Jun 14, 2022 1:57:41 GMT -5
Reply 47. Don’t worry nobody (in general) changes my opinion easily. I do agree with you that fur is more of an exterior thing than muscles. Also just because the brown bear’s hump consist of fur does not discount its muscle strength. For examples, orcas have a thick layer of blubber to protect them from the cold yet it does not take away their strength. Neither does the polar bear’s blubber nor the hippo’s fat.
Therefore, fur and fat does not remove the brown bear’s shoulder hump strength.
A tiger is a powerful predator (capable of bringing down large prey) but I doubt it will beat a male brown bear in a direct brawl.
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Post by brobear on Jun 14, 2022 13:50:47 GMT -5
Reply 48. Don’t worry nobody (in general) changes my opinion easily. I do agree with you that fur is more of an exterior thing than muscles. Also just because the brown bear’s hump consist of fur does not discount its muscle strength. For examples, orcas have a thick layer of blubber to protect them from the cold yet it does not take away their strength. Neither does the polar bear’s blubber nor the hippo’s fat. Therefore, fur and fat does not remove the brown bear’s shoulder hump strength. A tiger is a powerful predator (capable of bringing down large prey) but I doubt it will beat a male brown bear in a direct brawl. Naturally, there is fur on the brown bear's shoulder hump, but no more so than in front of the hump, behind the hump, and on either side of the hump. The fact that the shoulder hump is visible shows us that the brown bear has massive shoulder musculature. Over in the old AVA, a tiger fanboy posted pictures of tigers that, in side views, made the big cats appear to have shoulder humps. In return, I posted a video of a tiger walking towards the camera. When the right shoulder blade goes up, the left shoulder blade goes down. Facing the camera, the big cat's so-called shoulder hump is a big "V" - concave.
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Jun 16, 2022 7:26:50 GMT -5
Watch young male polar bears display their strength as they wait for Hudson Bay to freeze so they can hunt for food on the ice.
TRANSCRIPT November on the Hudson Bay in Canada - the polar bears are impatiently waiting for the bay to freeze over. Winter comes later each year to this part of the world and the bears are forced to wait longer before they can head out onto the sea ice to hunt their main prey, ringed seals. They have been trapped on the mainland for over four months. They have little choice but to wait. The young males pass the time by pitting their strength against each other. Up on their hind legs, they stand nearly three meters tall. A single blow from the 800-kilo giants would kill a man on the spot. It’s been a long wait for the bears, but at last the first signs of winter. Soon the bay will freeze over entirely and they will head out to feast on seals once more. www.britannica.com/video/180388/polar-bears-strength
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Jun 19, 2022 5:11:20 GMT -5
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Post by Gorilla king on Jun 26, 2022 20:44:28 GMT -5
BROWN BEAR BREAKS TREE IN KAMCHATKA:
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Post by arctozilla on Jun 27, 2022 15:04:53 GMT -5
/\ has a tiger or lion ever did this? No! They can't use their upper body weight like apes and bears do.
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Post by Gorilla king on Jun 27, 2022 18:25:06 GMT -5
/\ has a tiger or lion ever did this? No! They can't use their upper body weight like apes and bears do. Not even close, lmao. Tigers and lions are weak compared to large bears.
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Post by brobear on Jun 27, 2022 22:46:30 GMT -5
/\ has a tiger or lion ever did this? No! They can't use their upper body weight like apes and bears do. Not even close, lmao. Tigers and lions are weak compared to large bears.Another good example; Casey Anderson placed a one-ton boulder, using heavy equipment to move the stone, onto some fish. Then he released his pal Brutus, the 800-pound grizzly. While showing no apparent effort, Brutus pushed aside the big rock and ate the fish. ( this story is buried somewhere within the Domain ).
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Jun 28, 2022 3:00:14 GMT -5
I wonder how much Stan at 1760 pounds can push? I believe he can push two tonnes at maximum. I am not the best in mathematical estimations.
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Post by arctozilla on Jun 28, 2022 3:34:33 GMT -5
Not even close, lmao. Tigers and lions are weak compared to large bears. Another good example; Casey Anderson placed a one-ton boulder, using heavy equipment to move the stone, onto some fish. Then he released his pal Brutus, the 800-pound grizzly. While showing no apparent effort, Brutus pushed aside the big rock and ate the fish. ( this story is buried somewhere within the Domain ). Any proof?
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