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Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Do I really need to name how many times the Lions outsmarted Remington and the others? Thing is, Remington knew the behavior of Lions and he was still outsmarted. The guy from JP? e was killed because he didn't factor in the hunting habits of the Raptors. Or else he just forgot. Remington>>>>JP hunter.If the Raptors don't see the Lion til it's too late, if the Lion gets ahold of the Raptor, it's over.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Speaking of traps, FF to 3:00 watch to the end:YouTube video
Yeah, the Lions are just as adept at setting traps. They're just as fast, have greater stealth, work just as good as a team, have a MUCH stronger bite, are MUCH stronger overall.
The only real advantage the Raptors have is their claws, and maybe agility.
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Raptors all the way.Those lions be f***ed.
The Raptors will work together to pwn the cats, then give them lessons in testing electric fences systematically for weaknesses... (Never attacking the same spot twice)
Raptors knew to leave Samuel L Jackson's severed arm behind for maximum theatrical impact and psychological terror...fact.
I love big cats and cats in general. I spent alot of spare time reading about them in previous years. Very interesting. 😛
Anyway, the guy hunting the raptors is Roger Muldoon - an expert big game hunter and animal tracker who had been hunting the most dangerous animals across the world for many years.
He signed up to work in Jurassic Park for the challenge it would represent and the experience.
He was a very capable hunter and tracker.
The Raptors themselves are killing machines - fast, efficient and clever.
In a direct confrontation with a run of the mill Lion - I'd give it to the Raptors every time.
However, this pair of lions seem to be at peak size and very confident and motivated to kill.
The average lion possesses more than enough speed and strength to efficiently kill several humans in one fell swoop - however nowadays they're too leery to go near humans because they're able to make the connection between a firearm being present, and death.
A fully confident lion, motivated to kill and in peak physical size and condition, might actually manage to kill a raptor, and rip it to shreds afterwards.
Lions themselves have a body made up of thousands of highly-conditioned muscles and have incredible reflexes in tune with a high intellect.
When compared to a human with well conditioned musculature - think of Bruce Lee - every muscle toned for maximum killing. That's a cat.
Especially a Lion.
Now, if this pair managed to effectively sneak up on the raptors and get the drop, yeah, the dinosaurs are dead.
Now, could they?
Cat intellect is highly sophisticated compared to nearly all other animals, and I see the Lions being as least as intelligent.
If the Lions are better suited to the terrain and know it better, they will sneak up on the raptors.
That being said, the incredible sense of smell of either pairing of animals will alert them to each other's presence anyway.
I'm leaning to the Lions with this one, very slightly.
- On a last note, that movie looks hilariously awful and poorly acted. 😆
But it might be good for a Saturday night with a tub of popcorn? Who knows? 😄