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Theoretically, the former will win. However, according to the actual situation, the former should consider some realistic situations, as well as the results that can be achieved, and how much value can be brought. And I won't fight the latter. If they can't be attacked for a long time, they will choose to leave.
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Personally, I think wolves will win, because wolves are very cohesive animals, and when they encounter enemies or prey, they usually swarm them, even against grizzly bears that are much larger than their size.
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The wolves will win because of their large numbers, and they are particularly agile and fast, while the grizzly bear is a bit slow and will be defeated.
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It should be that the wolves will win. Because there are so many wolves, and there is only one grizzly bear, it will definitely fail in the end due to exhaustion.
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It must be that the wolves are more powerful, because the wolves are more numerous, and they also have tactics, which will definitely consume the black bear in the end.
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Or the wolves will be more powerful, because there are many wolves, and they also have certain tactics, which will eventually consume the black bear.
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It should be that the wolves are more powerful, because the wolves are very numerous, and they are very united, they will not back down easily, they are very **, and they are also very bold and careful.
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The brown bear can go if it wants to, the wolves can't stop it, and the wolves want to fight and pay the price, which is inevitable. Brown bears can walk if they are injured, but the chances of survival are small. It is a fact that wolves must die if they want to fight.
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This is the famous picture of wolves and bears facing off, known as the Battle of Mount Nanuk in Banff National Park. The two animals initially clashed over the carcass, but it quickly escalated due to the pregnancy of one of the she-wolves. Nanuk is the leader of the wolf pack, and he wants the big bear to get close to his fragile mate.
The battle for the territory lasted four whole days!
After reading about the fight between a grizzly bear and a pack of wolves very close to home, I learned a few things about animals. Even in the face of such a situation, the animal has to remember one goal, thatIt's about staying alive. In the past four days, none of these animals have been handed over to the other at once.
The reason is that Nanuk doesn't want to risk any wrapping up, and the bear doesn't want to risk the possibility of nine aggressive wolves attacking him.
This image illustrates what a battle looks like. The bear will lift its hind legs and then slam the ground to the ground with its claws. The wolf will stand on his feet again and try to scare the grizzly bear by surrounding him.
As you can see, these two animals resolve conflicts through intimidation. The confrontation ended when Nanuk and the brown bear came face to face in the confrontation shown in the first image. Lying between them was only a small piece of fur as they fought.
The two animals were almost erect in a state of stalemate. Eventually, the grizzly bear inserts the fur into its mouth and starts playing. For Nanuk, this was the greatest humiliation, which intensified the fighting.
The two then pursued each other through grass attacks and counterattacks.
At the end of the day, Nanuk marked the fur with urine, and the tired bear flinched and chewed on the bones. Nanuk then went and seemed to sleep nearby. By the next day, the battle was over.
The wolf continued to advance, the bear also advanced, and the battle ended in a stalemate. Within four days, no animals were killed or seriously injured. This is evidence of many wolf-bear confrontations.
The Battle of the Hills in Nanuk confirmed that in these clashes, there were all around squabbles and posing to play a leading role.
You'll see wolves know that a single swing from a grizzly bear's paw can be maiming or fatal. The brown bear knows that a whole pack of wolves will definitely kill or injure it in a fight. So, in a real-life battle, the Grizzlies are the winners most of the time.
The wolf knows that the risk of death is too great and in most cases it is reduced. Why should they take the risk?
In a full-blown death fight, it really depends on the size of the wolf pack. In a group of 4-5, the wolves are highly likely to lose because they are too few to overwhelm the bears. In a backpack with an average size of 6-7, there will be 55 battles, slightly biased in favor of the bear, which will destroy quite a few wolves before it can seriously damage it.
In a large pack of 15 wolves, they will win. There are too many wolves for bears to deal with. Bears may still kill a lot of wolves, but that's too much.
So, in general, the grizzly bears will win in a realistic situation, because the wolf does not want to risk the safety of its companions. In the Deathmatch Leader, bears will win in smaller backpacks, while wolves will win in larger backpacks because they can overwhelm brown bears. Hope this helps!
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The wolves, because they are more ferocious, and with such sharp teeth, the grizzly bears will definitely not win.
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Personally, I think the wolves will win, this Shensan is because wolves belong to all animals, and almost every time they are active, they almost rise in groups, relatively speaking, their combat power and attack power will be very big in the You Xiao clan, so they have a better chance of winning.
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I think wolves can win because wolves are very intelligent, and wolves are very united and know how to use tactics to win.
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Although the tiger and the black bear are both very powerful characters, the wolves are not weak chickens, not to mention that they are all group activities, and they are weak, and the tigers and black bears are not their opponents, so don't be so ignorant.
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Tigers can expel wolves from their territory, black bears have clumsy bodies, tigers can easily defeat a generation of young wolves in Southeast Asia, and black bears really can't fight wolves.
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Black bears are relatively large and inflexible, making it difficult to defeat wolves, but tigers are very agile carnivores, and they are not afraid of wolves at all, and have the possibility of winning.
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Black bears are large, but they are not agile enough to move slowly, and wolves generally work in teams, in which case black bears cannot fight wolves. Tigers often drive wolves from their territory. Lone wolves and packets of wolves cannot compete with tigers.
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This is not necessarily, it still depends on the age and combat effectiveness of tigers and black bears, and at the same time, the number of wolves is also restricted, if the number of wolves is not very large, they still can't beat tigers and black bears.
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It's possible for a tiger, and the chance of a black player fighting a wolf pack is quite small
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As long as the tiger bites the wolf king, the whole wolf pack will disperse.
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When a tiger and a black bear are bitten by a wolf, it's like tickling.
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