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Timberwolves vs the Big Cats
Posted: 2003-03-31 01:55am
by MKSheppard
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Which is scarier in the woods at night?
Posted: 2003-03-31 02:57am
by weemadando
Drop Bears.
Posted: 2003-03-31 03:05am
by Sokar
Wolves without a doubt, if you see one, you've missed the other two moving to flank you.......
Bobcats are bad news , but usually operate solo.
Posted: 2003-03-31 06:35am
by Stuart Mackey
How scary is this when you are alone in the woods at night?
Posted: 2003-03-31 06:40am
by Tsyroc
I'd go with the cougar. There haven't been any reports of Timberwolves or anywolves attacking people in the U.S. There have been cases of cougars killing and eating people within the last ten years. They seem to like joggers
Posted: 2003-03-31 07:26am
by theski
Timberwolves, Quite, pack hunting, and a bite strength that rivals a lion..... or maybe its because I had a werewolf thing when I was a little kid..
Posted: 2003-03-31 09:36am
by Superman
I am not afraid of dogs. At all.
A big cat, on the other hand, is an animal at the zenith of hunting and stealth. When you see a five hundred pound cat there is really nothing like it. Even a 125 lb Mountain Lion is an amazing animal. I am going with the big cats. I think they're amazing.
Posted: 2003-03-31 12:20pm
by Admiral Valdemar
The Wolverine that is about to pounce behind you.
Posted: 2003-03-31 01:43pm
by Lord Pounder
I'd go with the Wolf.
Posted: 2003-03-31 01:47pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Superman wrote:I am not afraid of dogs. At all.
A big cat, on the other hand, is an animal at the zenith of hunting and stealth. When you see a five hundred pound cat there is really nothing like it. Even a 125 lb Mountain Lion is an amazing animal. I am going with the big cats. I think they're amazing.
Hmm, Tigers are my fave big cats.
Posted: 2003-03-31 01:52pm
by drifter god
.... yea, i like pussy too
oh wait, what forum is this?
Posted: 2003-03-31 01:55pm
by Ghost Rider
The big cat.
Mostly because while yes dogs are packs...you see them coming...
The cat, it just hits ya and that's it.
Posted: 2003-03-31 01:57pm
by Zoink
If I saw a timberwolf at night I'd be: "cool a timberwolf"
But, as I have no experience with cougars and such, I'd be a little more timid. So I would go with the cougar.
Posted: 2003-03-31 03:57pm
by RedImperator
I get the feeling that if it came down to it, I could at least hurt a wolf before he tore my throat out. Gouge out an eye or something. That cat, no way. He pounces, my neck is broken, I'm being dragged off to a tree or a cave somewhere.
Posted: 2003-03-31 04:01pm
by Keevan_Colton
As powerful as the wolves are and as intimidating as pack hunters can be, I'd be more afraid of the coguars....
Healthy wolves have never attacked people....to be honest I think they know how shitty we are as a species and have better taste.....
I need to add a great line :-
"The strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack"
Posted: 2003-03-31 04:38pm
by Nathan F
I am going with flying squirrel.
They can tear the heck out of you if they latch onto your face.
Posted: 2003-03-31 04:57pm
by Frank Hipper
Even though there have been no confirmed attacks on humans in a jillion years in the U.S., I'd go with wolves.
A) I probably outweigh Mr. Kitty.
B) He hunts alone, I'd know exactly where the threat is.
C) The Dawg gang would outnumber me, and the idea of being eaten alive, asshole first, does NOT appeal to me.
Mr. Kitty would have the common courtesy of killing me first, at least. If he could even kill me in the first place.
Posted: 2003-03-31 05:04pm
by Iceberg
The cat.
Timberwolves are more afraid of humans (and with good reason - we hunted them near extinction; they're Threatened in Minnesota and Endangered everywhere else in the world).
Posted: 2003-03-31 07:36pm
by Mark S
Just remember boys and girls, if you're in the woods and you hear a baby crying, don't go looking for it. That ain't no baby. Cougars make a dangerously similar sound.
Posted: 2003-03-31 09:55pm
by Next of Kin
Frank Hipper wrote:[/i] he could even kill me in the first place.
I'll bet that mr. kitty, even though you out-weigh him, would be able to take you down and give some nasty cuts and bruises. What will you do when it launches itself at you?
Posted: 2003-04-01 09:44am
by EmperorMing
I'll place my money on the cat...
Posted: 2003-04-01 10:10am
by Xon
My money is also on the big cat.
At least it isnt a pride of lions
Posted: 2003-04-01 06:50pm
by weemadando
ggs wrote:My money is also on the big cat.
At least it isnt a pride of lions :)
You dare overlook the drop bear?
It would completely own the pack of wolves and the big cat all at the same time!
Posted: 2003-04-02 03:28pm
by Lord Pounder
Mark S wrote:Just remember boys and girls, if you're in the woods and you hear a baby crying, don't go looking for it. That ain't no baby. Cougars make a dangerously similar sound.
I'd never be out in the country in the 1st place. I'll like the country a lot better when they start pouring the concrete.
Posted: 2003-04-02 03:32pm
by Companion Cube
weemadando wrote:ggs wrote:My money is also on the big cat.
At least it isnt a pride of lions
You dare overlook the drop bear?
It would completely own the pack of wolves and the big cat all at the same time!
Drop bear? What about the kangaroos? [tourist]Aren't they dangerous? Don't they eat people?[/tourist]