07-25-2009, 06:06 PM | #1971 |
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How many velociraptors does it take to bring down a male grizzly bear?
How many grizzly bears does it take to bring down a tyrannosaurus rex?
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07-25-2009, 06:25 PM | #1972 |
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Are you talking Jurassic Park velociraptors or ACTUAL velociraptors?
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07-25-2009, 06:31 PM | #1973 |
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If possible, could you answer for both cases?
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07-25-2009, 06:36 PM | #1974 |
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Real, fifteen kilogram velociraptors. I'd halfway expect JP raptors to bring fusion carbines to the fight or something.
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If it's JP raptors, I'd say 1-2. Those fuckers were huge, could leap, and would slice the fuck open a grizzly.
Actual Raptors, probably 4-5. They were only tiny, but they could probably stll do some sever damage, but they'd have to utilize more pack hunter type tactics I think. I don't think any amount of grizzlys could take on a T-Rex. The only place they could do damage is to the legs, and getting in that close is likely to result in squished bear bits.
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All that aside; their abdomens aren't really outside the reach of a grizzly either.
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07-25-2009, 07:21 PM | #1978 |
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Grizzly paratroopers are among the most feared military units in the world.
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Velociraptor VS Grizzly. Probably about ten.
JP Velociraptor VS Grizzly. Anything more than two. They were still pack hunters, and being alone against the grizzly would probably tip the scales in the grizzly's favor enough for it to survive. Grizzly VS T-Rex. T-Rex wins. Grizzlies are not pack hunters OR social animals and would be unable to coordinate attacks. One or two would be destroyed, the rest would flee confronted with the greater predator and be easily picked off. Numbers don't matter if the animals you're multiplying can't work together.
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