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500 pounds siberian tiger VS 700 pounds Alaska brown bear,who wins?

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I think the tiger will win,more agile.

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  1. I'll just turn into hulk and take them both down. I WIN!


  2. The tiger, obviously.  The bear outweighs the tiger by 200 pounds, making him MUCH slower.  

    Now, if you had said a 500lb tiger and a 500lb bear, then that would have made the debate more interesting.

  3. Stupid question.

    I can tell you this: A full grown Siberian Tiger can weigh as much as 800 lbs.  It's the largest cat in the world.

  4. NO the bear would definitely win it's more powerful and bigger and the tiger is just quicker but the bear also has a lot of fur so if the tiger bits him it'll be les painful so who ever said tiger clearly doesn't done research and are not smart so the bear would win.

  5. Tiger will win.

  6. hmmm Id have to say the tiger.  Bears may be huge and tough as h**l, but when up against something mean as h**l, they will back down.  

    here's a clip of a couger and a brown bear.  

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...

    here's one on two grizzlys fighting

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGwUpM9Qr...

    and the last one is just cute ;)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr8iWAyUO...

  7. siberian tigers weigh more then 500 pounds and alaskan grizzilys weigh a hella lot more then 700. But if a 500 pound tiger went against a 700 pound bear, i would pt my money on the bear, one swipe and its ova

  8. Tiger. Though some species of bear, like the polar and brown bear, can weigh more than tigers, most of their weight comes from their large, heavy skeletons and considerable amount of body-fat. By contrast, a tiger's skeleton is quite small given the size of the animal, and its body-fat is minimal - most of its weight comes from its enormous musculature. Tigers have evolved to hunt prey considerably larger than they are - they have to be immensely strong in order to bring down animals like water buffalo and gaur. They also have much larger canines than bears, and the shortened muzzle and large sagittal crest on the skull gives them more powerful jaws. Not to mention their eighteen razor-sharp claws (bears' claws are non-retractile, and therefore blunt from constant contact with the ground). Brown bears, on the other hand, are largely vegetarian. They will occasionally take meat, but it is usually either carrion or young, inexperienced animals that are easy to catch. Such prey is considerably smaller than they are, meaning they do not require as much strength to kill them. There are documented cases of Siberian tigers killing and eating brown bears.

  9. well depend on the strength of the bear or tiger....

    so it can go both ways!

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