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I'm making some battle armor and going to fuck stuff up.
Rhinoceros
absolutely one of the few I was between. Really nice. One of the animals that is known to be kinda calm in real life but in this game would absolute fuck shit up since it knows it has to ball out for you.
Relationship could get a little tense. But as I travel zoo to zoo freeing my mercenary gorillas they're smart enough to have my back, and having upright fighters is key for back attacks
Post by Jeremy Fragrance on Jun 7, 2020 13:11:25 GMT -5
Just a reminder:
“ The adult buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature: they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head referred to as a "boss".”
They can run at a speed of up to 35 MPH.
They weigh about 1,300 pounds and are over 8 feet long.
“ The adult buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature: they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head referred to as a "boss".”
They can run at a speed of up to 35 MPH.
They weigh about 1,300 pounds and are over 8 feet long.
Post by Cookin' Mama on Jun 7, 2020 13:16:15 GMT -5
This may have been answered but I’ve only been able to skim the thread. We can’t have like packs or swarms of animals right? So no swarms of bees or ants or whatever?
This may have been answered but I’ve only been able to skim the thread. We can’t have like packs or swarms of animals right? So no swarms of bees or ants or whatever?
Just one more reminder that each draft has it's own exclusivity. Separate from each other. Make sure you are following your draft. Will be a bit confusing.
“ The adult buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature: they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head referred to as a "boss".”
They can run at a speed of up to 35 MPH.
They weigh about 1,300 pounds and are over 8 feet long.
Adam Wu has the answer, and a few others have part of the answer, but otherwise, most of the attempts here are a disgraceful substitute of speculation for available facts.
Facts: In all the 137 cases studied by US Fish and Wildlife, a single grizzly abjectly dominated even groups of polar bears. The white giants are terrified of their smaller cousins.
Smaller Grizzly Bears Dominate Larger Polar Bears at Bone Pile
The real question is why, as the “what” is incontestable. Unfortunately, Fish and Wildlife also blew it in analyzing their data. It is not about the temperament of the two species, as they surmised.
1. During many of these encounters, particularly in late summer and early fall, the grizzlies were in their state of hyperphagia (over-eating) to gain weight enough to survive months of fasting in their winter dens. It does not logically follow that the polar bears could afford to give up food when they were improperly fed, but the grizzlies’ need is somehow more urgent, even though giving up food supplies will lead to their starvation, as well.
2. Grizzlies are not necessarily physically inferior to polar bears. Although polar bears are bigger, with larger, stronger hind quarters, they cannot match the power in the front quarters of brown bears. The hump over the grizzly’s shoulders is a huge muscle that helps power by far the strongest forelimbs of any terrestrial predator. There are 15 documented cases of grizzlies decapitating adult moose with a single blow. Brown bears are also built more robustly, and have the same bite force, but longer snouts than polar bears, giving them a more gaping bite.
3. Polar bears kill relatively small seals, while brown bears take down reindeer, elk, moose, musk oxen, domestic cattle, and horses, as well as fending off adult bison, while killing their calves.
4. Polar bears do not have to fight carnivorous competitors, while brown bears are built to fight cougars, black bears, and packs of wolves to steal their kill. Asian subspecies of the brown bear are known to follow Siberian tigers to steal their kills.
5. Most significant is the stamina of the polar bears, which, while great when they swim in icy waters, fails on land, even on frigid sea ice, let alone on the warmer tundra, where they interact with brown bears. Their thick layer of blubber, and multi layers of dense fur makes them overheat too quickly to deal with the brown bears that have great stamina.
The real reason why polar bears flee from the much smaller inland brown bear, is that they do not have the physical tools to take them on in a fight. Polar bears are intuitively aware that the grizzly has a huge advantage over them in combat. One could say that the grizzly has earned its name, ursus arctos horribilis, but there is no doubt that other subspecies of ursus arctos also have the polar bears’ number, including the Eurasian brown bear, while the giants of Kamchatka, and of coastal Alaska would be even more terrifying for the polar bear.
Adam Wu has the answer, and a few others have part of the answer, but otherwise, most of the attempts here are a disgraceful substitute of speculation for available facts.
Facts: In all the 137 cases studied by US Fish and Wildlife, a single grizzly abjectly dominated even groups of polar bears. The white giants are terrified of their smaller cousins.
Smaller Grizzly Bears Dominate Larger Polar Bears at Bone Pile
The real question is why, as the “what” is incontestable. Unfortunately, Fish and Wildlife also blew it in analyzing their data. It is not about the temperament of the two species, as they surmised.
1. During many of these encounters, particularly in late summer and early fall, the grizzlies were in their state of hyperphagia (over-eating) to gain weight enough to survive months of fasting in their winter dens. It does not logically follow that the polar bears could afford to give up food when they were improperly fed, but the grizzlies’ need is somehow more urgent, even though giving up food supplies will lead to their starvation, as well.
2. Grizzlies are not necessarily physically inferior to polar bears. Although polar bears are bigger, with larger, stronger hind quarters, they cannot match the power in the front quarters of brown bears. The hump over the grizzly’s shoulders is a huge muscle that helps power by far the strongest forelimbs of any terrestrial predator. There are 15 documented cases of grizzlies decapitating adult moose with a single blow. Brown bears are also built more robustly, and have the same bite force, but longer snouts than polar bears, giving them a more gaping bite.
3. Polar bears kill relatively small seals, while brown bears take down reindeer, elk, moose, musk oxen, domestic cattle, and horses, as well as fending off adult bison, while killing their calves.
4. Polar bears do not have to fight carnivorous competitors, while brown bears are built to fight cougars, black bears, and packs of wolves to steal their kill. Asian subspecies of the brown bear are known to follow Siberian tigers to steal their kills.
5. Most significant is the stamina of the polar bears, which, while great when they swim in icy waters, fails on land, even on frigid sea ice, let alone on the warmer tundra, where they interact with brown bears. Their thick layer of blubber, and multi layers of dense fur makes them overheat too quickly to deal with the brown bears that have great stamina.
The real reason why polar bears flee from the much smaller inland brown bear, is that they do not have the physical tools to take them on in a fight. Polar bears are intuitively aware that the grizzly has a huge advantage over them in combat. One could say that the grizzly has earned its name, ursus arctos horribilis, but there is no doubt that other subspecies of ursus arctos also have the polar bears’ number, including the Eurasian brown bear, while the giants of Kamchatka, and of coastal Alaska would be even more terrifying for the polar bear.
“ The adult buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature: they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head referred to as a "boss".”
They can run at a speed of up to 35 MPH.
They weigh about 1,300 pounds and are over 8 feet long.
This does not have a happy ending:
I think specially against human sized zombies the buffalo’s speed and the fact they have 2 horns will make them better suited to fight zombies.
Interesting point. I was thinking Gorilla would take all monkeys and apes off the table but it makes sense to allow one monkey in addition to Gorilla I think.
So I’m picturing Jeremy Fragrance at the BLM march and he says “excuse me, but I got to stop a minute and pick my animal for my zombie apocalypse army”.
So I’m picturing Jeremy Fragrance at the BLM march and he says “excuse me, but I got to stop a minute and pick my animal for my zombie apocalypse army”.
I fucking wish. It was only a rally with no march and it was pretty boring because I couldn’t hear a fucking thing since it wasn’t amplified enough. At least there was a decent crowd