Poll
Question:
tiger vs grizzly bear
Option 1: tiger
votes: 8
Option 2: grizzly bear
votes: 6
grizzly for me
tiger
tiger
I'm going to have to go with Grizzly, due to the size difference, and I think bears are, in general, more suited for extended combat.
Grizzly; larger, stronger, tougher, higher endurance, and slightly braver.
All the tiger has going for it is a slight speed and agility advantage.
tiger!
yes
tigertigertigertiger
Grizzly bear
to me it seems it would b an easy win for the grizzly
Tiger, because they have the advantage of speed and agility. Tigers are double-jointed. Bears are not.
beas ae stronger and more aggressive plus they are taller
tigers are pretty darn strong and big
Look up youtube videos of tiger vs. grizzly bears, and the tiger usually wins. Speed and agility are everything, whereas you can't always open a locked door with strength, and you can't fell a tree by banging your head against it.
Sorry, that didn't make much sense, did it? :D
i understood it
so som1 needs to break the tie
Ehh, Grizzly. I'm from Montana, so I'm gonna go with the home-grown hero. Grizzlies are WAY faster than the average tiger, trust me. Trying to get away from a grizzly by running=baaaad idea!!! Plus Griz has the weight advantage. Longer claws by 2 1/2 inches, plus bigger teeth. I'm judging all of this by the Siberian Tiger, the biggest brother in the family. My uncle's killed and mounted a grizzly. They are big!
Did you know that you can actually scare away a grizzly bear by looking aggressive and charging it? Native Alaskans do it all the time if a grizzly intervenes with their hunting. However, trying to scare away a tiger.....bad idea.
that would seem good for the grizzly they play it safe and dont take chances
QuoteDid you know that you can actually scare away a grizzly bear by looking aggressive and charging it? Native Alaskans do it all the time if a grizzly intervenes with their hunting.
That's because the bears don't have any motivation to kill. Unlike the tiger they are omnivorous so they don't need to charge at every animal they see.
QuoteHowever, trying to scare away a tiger.....bad idea.
Big cat usually only pounce, when their target's back is turned.
If you look up a tiger fight, then they're actually really skillful for a nonsentient creature. It's just my opinion, guys. Let's not turn this into a huge debate like in the Pirate vs. Ninjas thread.
tigers would win easilyyyyyyyy
QuoteIf you look up a tiger fight, then they're actually really skillful for a nonsentient creature. It's just my opinion, guys. Let's not turn this into a huge debate like in the Pirate vs. Ninjas thread.
I don't see the point in posting in topics like this if you aren't going to debate.
Quotetigers would win easilyyyyyyyy
Sloth bears have been know to drive away Bengal tigers.
this is about grizzly bears and tigers
yes but if a sloth bear could drive away a bengal tiger then a Grizzly would easily win
I think there's a difference between sloth bears and grizzlys
And Sheep-from-the-Red-Hill, I actually mean we shouldn't argue. Debating is fine if you're a lover of shrews. ::)