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Is captain americas shield stronger than wolverines skeleton?

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  1. Only a guess but I would say yes .

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  2. True Adamantium is more durable than Vibranium in terms of tensile strength. There's not much of anything (save Captain America's shield) on Earth that's harder to destroy with physical force than true adamantium.

    Vibranium, on the other hand, aside from being extremely durable itself, has a wide variety of bizarre properties that make it considerably more versatile and in some ways more "powerful" than Adamantium. It tends to absorb energy and physical force directed against it, so its' durability may be less based on tensile strength and more based on the "powers/properties" of the metal itself.

    However further muddying the issue are the different "types" of adamantium and vibranium. "Secondary" adamantium is not as durable as "True" Adamantium (and in most instances where "Adamantium" is used, its' actually referring to "Secondary" Adamantium. "True" Adamantium is supposed to be extremely rare (Wolverine's Bones, Constrictor's lashes and several versions of Ultron's outer shell are good examples of "true" Adamantium). Also notable is Carbonadium, which has been described as "a more flexible version of Adamantium." Carbonadium is the substance that Omega Red's tentacles are comprised of.

    Likewise, Vibranium comes in both "Savage Land" and "Wakandan" varieties. IIRC, the "Savage Land" Vibranium actually has massive destructive potential, as it has the ability to break down the molecular structure of other metals in close proximity to it. Thus it is often referred to as "Anti-Metal". "Wakandan" Vibranium is the more traditional Vibranium, possessing the energy-absorbing capabilities briefly discussed above.

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