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The Tibetan mastiff is tall and fierce, and everyone is around. And the Tibetan mastiff is extremely loyal to its owner. As long as it encounters something that threatens the master, he will defend it to the death.
And the ability to protect is also strong. It is also the reason why many owners and herdsmen feed Tibetan mastiffs. It's like having an umbrella.
The tiger is known as the king of the forest, and the combat effectiveness and lethality are not blown. It is said that one Tibetan mastiff can beat three tigers. Is this true?
How does the Tibetan mastiff react when it sees the tiger?
Recently, I saw a netizen who fed a Tibetan mastiff. There was a circus in the village where I lived.
Look at the tiger in a cage waiting to perform. So I had a surprising idea, didn't they all say that the Tibetan mastiff is very powerful and fierce. So how will the tiger react when it encounters the king?
Netizens pulled the Tibetan mastiff to the front of the tiger cage to observe and observe. The result is a bit extraordinary. Don't look at the usual Tibetan mastiff at home, he is the king and hegemon, and he will be scared when he sees people.
He looked fierce, but after seeing the tiger today, he coaxed before he reached the front of the cage, and he couldn't go forward with his head hanging down and even having the owner pulling him by the side. Later, after the netizen gave the order, he dared to let out a little throat roar at the tiger....
And let's look at the tiger in the cage at this time. Leisurely and complacent, he can't be interested in this little dog outside. After glancing at the other place, I was comfortably basking in the sun. Therefore, the tiger is the king of the forest.
It's not called for nothing. The Tibetan mastiff looks fierce, but after seeing the tiger today, he has not even reached the front of the cage, even if he has been in the cage and has been domesticated by humans. Other animals, even the mighty Tibetan mastiff, had to be intimidated.
So how many Tibetan mastiffs can beat a tiger? Even if it's bite force and explosiveness.
The amazing tiger is estimated to be outnumbered if it faces a group of Tibetan mastiffs. It is estimated that 20 purebred Tibetan mastiffs can compete with Siberian tigers in the wild.
Fight it or kill it.
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When he sees a tiger, he will be particularly stressed, very arrogant, will open his teeth and claws, and will be in a state of excitement.
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When he sees a tiger, he will not be afraid, and will have a fierce confrontation with the tiger, turning his teeth and claws.
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I think he's still scared, mainly because the tiger is more combative, and he's the king of the forest.
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Tibetan mastiffWith a height of about 60 to 80 centimeters at the shoulders, it is very strong and full of muscles, making it a fierce dog breed and extremely aggressive. Even so, the Tibetan mastiff is no match for the tiger at all, and even the smaller wolves are capable of killing the Tibetan mastiff. Of course, bragging is not illegal, the so-called "one mastiff fighting three tigers" is nothing more than a gimmick, the living environment itself is different, and the number of tigers is getting smaller and smaller, isn't it just how to brag?
In terms of size, the largest mastiff can weigh more than 200 kilograms, 8 centimeters high at the shoulders, and can reach meters when standing on both legs, but the smallest existing tiger - Sumatran tiger, the male weighs 100 to 150 kilograms, the average body length is about 1 meter, the average female is 90 kilograms, and the body length is close to two meters. Not to mention the even larger Siberian tiger species.
In terms of strength, the bite force of the tiger can reach 500 kilograms, the bite force of the Tibetan mastiff is only 300 kilograms, and the strength of the tiger's forelimbs can reach 1 ton. The tiger can run at a speed of up to 80 kilometers, and the Tibetan mastiff can catch up with the tiger in terms of short speed, but the advantages in size and strength are enough to crush the Tibetan mastiff to death.
Eight Tibetan mastiffs were reported besieging the leopards, only to bite three to death, and the other five were also injured, but the leopards retreated. Even a leopard can't compare, let alone a tiger? And because of long-term evolution, animals such as dogs have an innate fear of tigers, and this fear is engraved in the genes, and it is possible that the Tibetan mastiff met the tiger and fled with its tail between its legs without fighting.
Of course, specially trained mastiffs can not run away when they encounter tigers! This is mainly because mastiffs do not have a high IQ, they often have a feeling that newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, and when facing tigers, they do not feel the danger exists, and they will howl twice. However, not being afraid does not mean that you can win in a fight.
When a mastiff encounters a tiger, it will never exceed one round, and the mastiff will die. The tiger's single-palm heavy blow has a palm force of about 600 kilograms, and even the bison will be knocked down, and the mastiff is inferior to the tiger in terms of agility, and he can't escape!
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It can be defeated, because the Tibetan mastiff is a very ferocious dog, and if it is two pure-blooded Tibetan mastiffs, it will definitely be able to defeat the tiger.
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No. Because the tiger is the king of all beasts, the attack power is very strong, and it is good at fighting, so the two Tibetan mastiffs cannot defeat the tiger.
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I think it is impossible for two Tibetan mastiffs to defeat the tiger, because the tiger is the king of the forest, and its fighting ability is extremely strong.
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"All Tibetan mastiffs are faithful to their masters, and all dogs that are faithful to their masters are cherished." ”
Launched: All Tibetan mastiffs are cherished.
Well, the information that the title tells us is:
1. The Tibetan mastiff is the most courageous dog in the world.
2. All Tibetan mastiffs are loyal to their owners.
3. All Tibetan mastiffs are cherished.
B, C option LZ has already said, I won't talk about it, let's talk about D first"D, some dogs that are loyal to their owners are the bravest dogs in the world. ”
By the title "All dogs that are faithful to their owners are also cherished." ”
We put the option "Be faithful to your master." Replace it with "cherished".
From message 1, replace "the bravest dog in the world" with "Tibetan mastiff" in the option
The option becomes: some of the most cherished dogs are Tibetan mastiffs.
So A and D are actually contradictory, and if you go back and look at information 3, it seems that neither of them can directly support A or D.
If you don't disconnect "some" from the rest of the sentence and think about whether "some dogs that are cherished" can be understood as "a part of the dogs that people love" and then bring this into options a and d, then:
A, the part of the dog that is loved by people is not the Tibetan mastiff.
d, part of the dog that is loved by people is the Tibetan mastiff.
So, from information 2, A is wrong, D is right, but probably D is a little bit loose.
That's how I understand it.
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There is a big difference between healthy and sick Tibetan mastiffs in various aspects such as mental state and body. Unhealthy little Tibetan mastiffs are listless, do not like to move around, prefer to lie in the kennel, have cloudy and unclear eyes, and so on. Healthy Tibetan mastiffs, on the other hand, are in the opposite state.
Healthy little Tibetan mastiffs have a very normal body temperature. The normal body temperature of the small Tibetan mastiff is at Celsius, the nose is cool and moist, and the skin temperature at the base of the ear is the same as that of other parts Under normal circumstances, if the pulse of the small Tibetan mastiff is significantly reduced or the pulse is significantly increased, these are all signs of unhealth, which need to be paid attention to and diagnosed in time**.
The normal number of breaths in a small Tibetan mastiff is generally 15-30 breaths per minute. When it is excited, the number of breaths can increase normally. If under normal circumstances, the number of breaths of the baby Tibetan mastiff decreases, then it may be caused by some toxic diseases and metabolic balance disorders and a significant increase in internal pressure; If there is a significant increase in the number of breaths, the main cause may be a febrile or respiratory disease such as pneumonia, pleurisy, obstruction of diaphragmatic movement, and congestion of the brain and meninges.
In addition, healthy baby Tibetan mastiffs are very healthy in terms of physical development. They are flexible in their limbs and quick to react. Able to eat and drink normally.
Moreover, the excreted feces are moderately soft and hard, and the color is earthy yellow. If the feces of the little Tibetan mastiff are soft or hard and granular, and the color is different green, black, white, etc., this indicates that the body of the little Tibetan mastiff is not healthy, and it needs to be observed and diagnosed if necessary**.
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The Tibetan mastiff is a large hunting dog produced on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and is known as the "Chinese Divine Dog". "Tibetan Mastiff" tells the story of how a mastiff king eliminated the contradictions between two grassland tribes in the early days of the founding of New China, and promoted the spirit of peace, loyalty and bravery.
When people always want to turn themselves into wolves, human nature has no choice but to let dogs care about us and cherish them? This group of Tibetan mastiffs who cherish human nature more than human beings are happy and sad, dignity and shame, responsibility and loyalty, condense the feelings of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the mystery of Tibetan Buddhism, the compassion of humane writers, and the heartiness of martial arts masterpieces.
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Strong and powerful, huge in size, well-developed bones and muscles, majestic and calm. The dog has a large head, no or too short mane on the top of the head, a short nose, and a tiger-like shape. The head is broad, the skull is broad, and the upper part of the canine nose is returned to the back of the head at a large and long distance, and it looks like a square head from a distance, but it is actually a dome.
The nose barrel is wide, full, and square. The eyeball is yellowish-brown, mainly in the shape of a three-haunted quiet angle, and some of the upper part of the eyeball is hidden under the upper eyelid, and the red fundus of the lower eyeball is exposed to the naked eye, which is called hanging eye. Ears:
It is a three-liquid slag angle, naturally drooping, and the ears are large and close to the front of the face.
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