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most danger carnivora to human(bare hand)?
Topic Started: Feb 8 2015, 08:25 PM (1,711 Views)
7574
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ok let,talk and debate what is most fearsome/danger carnivora to barehand human
most danger feline?
most danger canid?
most danger bear ?
let talk and debate
Edited by 7574, Feb 8 2015, 08:40 PM.
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ManEater
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By danger, i guess you mean the probability of an attack of a specie on a human. (Only mammals here ?)
If we follow the numbers of attacks and frequency by animals so it is:

-Tiger, leopard, lion
-Wolfs
-polar bears, brown bears.

And spotted hyenas take their parts too.
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thank man eater me think leopard look bare hand human to they meal they faster claws and more muscular
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The three Old World big cats evolved with homo on the menu, to a lesser extent Old world wolves are a threat, especially to women and children, ursids and hyenas play a part as well, histories most prolific man-eater the Beast of Gévaudan, is most often identified as striped hyena, though there is some evidence against it.
Out of the entire animal kingdom crocodiles, namely niles and salties, present a greater threat since the attacks almost always result in death or dismemberment.
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Out of all animals (aside from other humans maybe?) mosquitos easily take the most human lives.
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Mosquitoes kill indirectly to be precise. And are not carnivores.
Edited by Mesopredator, Feb 9 2015, 02:36 AM.
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Inhumanum Rapax
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Feb 9 2015, 02:35 AM
Mosquitoes kill indirectly to be precise. And are not carnivores.
That's why I said out of all animals, and the killing may be indirect but it's still them doing the killing by spreading the disease.
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Wouldn't be canids, due to the proximity of domestic dogs? At least as far as attack frequency goes.
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mosqito kill by microbes attack not bye they raw power and they not predator not carnivora
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Feb 9 2015, 09:37 AM
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i dunno about the jaguar
but it is deadly for a bare handed human
or a tapir...
i go with all of the big cats
wolves and african wild dogs
bears above 90 kg
a human on it's own can kill a small bear, dhole jackal ,fox
small felines and etc
any carnivore above 30 kg can kill a human
the sun bear might be the only bear small yet powerful enough to out match a strong male human
yet he needs to be above 45 kg-ish to be deadly
humans have a nasty bite
holding and puching ability and great stamina
might sound strong
but not near carnivores...
my dad have fought a german shepherd .
(while in a war)
he came out with few bites
(non fatal injuries)
becuase he simply knew what to do
he also bited the canine
(after the war
the dog was rescued and became my dad farm dog)
Edited by LeopardNimr, Feb 21 2017, 06:02 AM.
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Polar and Brown Bears would destroy any Human to exist. So they are pretty dangerous for a bare handed human.
Edited by Mammuthus, Feb 21 2017, 06:31 AM.
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Feb 21 2017, 06:29 AM
Polar and Brown Bears would destroy any Human to exist, just saying.
Either of the bears wouldn't stand a chance against Mimic Octopus Man.
Edited by Vivyx, Feb 21 2017, 06:45 AM.
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