I know I could take the first four.
I'm pretty sure I could take an eagle, but it would really rely on me somehow getting a hold on it when it swoops to attack. Those talons are sharp as fuck.
I'd rather not fight anything lower in the chart.
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Right, but I assume the combat above, both people know the fight is coming. I feel like owls really rely on the element of surprise, although, still could fuck someone up.
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Chimp, Roo, Gorilla, Lion, Elephant, and Grizzly are death.
The rest are winnable fights. Not saying anyone would win 100% of the time, but they can be won.
The rest are winnable fights. Not saying anyone would win 100% of the time, but they can be won.
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Roo - You'd have to get behind it somehow. Those jumping feet are strong, and their claws are fucking sharp.
I dunno. I'd love it if we could test this stuff out.
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My assumption was that Americans would be allowed to exercise their 2nd amendment rights, whereas britons are effectively unarmed.
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In that case...thibodeaux wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:03 pm My assumption was that Americans would be allowed to exercise their 2nd amendment rights, whereas britons are effectively unarmed.
But, at the top, it says unarmed.
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Americans also don’t read the fine print