Camel wrote: I prefer all felines VS all canines. I would have included Foxes or coyote if they actually kicked more ass than a grey wolf. The wolf is just the best the canines can offer. I'm surprised no one has mentioned bears since they are distantly related to canines. You can be sure I would have complained about that.
The funny thing about grey wolves that chances are they are going to trounce virtually all cats out there in a fight. There is a very good reason for this. Coordination. A wolf never gets into a fight if it is alone unless it has absolutely no choice; it will run. Any fight wolves willingly get into involve their entire crew. This isn't true with big cats, except for lions, really. Even lioness prides often hunt in groups that rarely exceed six or so members; usually you get pairs and triples. That's why lions have problems in confrontations hyenas, because a hyena will bring fifteen to twenty of their best mates to the fight while lions don't.
If somehow a grey wolf pack crossed a lioness hunting party, putting aside the fact that chances are they'd respect each others distance, a fight breaking out would not be a fun fight for the lionesses. Wolves evolved from the get-go as pack fighters, it is what they excel at and why nothing matches a wolf pack in their range. Lionesses are not so coordinated. Hell, if you get the big variety of wolves like the ones you find in Alaska and Canada, pound for pound, your average lioness doesn't even outweigh a male wolf by all that much.
As fighters, making it all canines v. all felines hands it to the canines, simply because grey wolves are by far the smartest fighters of the lot.
I cannot use any other species except the domestic cats and dogs. Ok, if we compare a great dane vs the meanest 15lb orange tabby ever to exist; all we have achieved is to prove that a dog weighing 10x more can dominate a tiny little cat. That doesn't mean the cat is the inferior predator. For their small size cats are better. I guarantee you that same tabby is going to have no trouble beating a dog its own size.
Depends on the dog. If you find some daft toy breed, probably. However, there are terriers out there that will tear cats a new asshole. In fact, they were bred to
dig out and go down burrowing animal tunnels and kill things that bite and scratch as much as cats. Terriers are little monsters like that. They've got very little nerve endings in their faces and have vastly more balls than sense. In cat and dog fights, usually cats survive not by physically beating the shit out of the dog, but scratching the dog up enough that the dog decides that it isn't worth it and backs off. If you know anything about terriers, "back off" isn't something their stupid little brains typically understand.
I agree dogs are more useful to man, but cats are still better because they kick more ass
Dogs (and canines) not only kick more ass, but they do it more efficently.