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A human stripped of their technology against a healthy tiger?
My money's on the tiger.
With technology in play, human. Lots of bullets beats lots of teeth.
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true. but what if the persons really really ripped? i'm fixing to get a tiger and i don't want him to rip my face off. and i would rather not shoot a tiger. i would rather die than shoot an animal. im that compassionate
by Anonymous on August 29th, 2009
By 'ripped' I assume you mean muscular?
Not going to make much of a difference I would think. No matter how strong the human is tiger is likely going to be stronger and further to that has claws and teeth. Even the best punch from a muscular human is not going to deter a tiger on a mission to kill. Tigers are evolved to be incredibly powerful killing machines. We have evolved to be incredibly clever machines.
Perhaps a very strong human could slow a young or infirm tiger but fully grown healthy one would have a human's head off before they could say Queensberry Rules.
That said a few people do keep them as pets and so on. Damned dangerous thing to do though.
by Tinkerbell on August 29th, 2009
yea i mean muscular. and i think a tamed tiger wouldn't snap on me.... but you never know. im going to try and raise him from a kitten and tame him myself. mostly because attack dogs are pretty much useless. but if someone broke into my house with a tiger in there, ide be coming home to find pieces of burglar everywhere. plus if someone were to kill a tiger they would have to deal with a regular investigation plus animal rights investigation cause its definitely a big crime to kill an exotic animal. plus theyde be charged twice. im going for alligators in my pool, a bear in my backyard, and a tiger in the house =].
by Anonymous on August 29th, 2009
Risky, very risky. But some people (John Aspinall liked his tigers very much) do it. I wouldn't advise it and I would doubt it is legal though.
by Tinkerbell on August 29th, 2009
haha. yea its definitely legal in florida. i know a lady with a tiger. she got it out and we all got to pet it. it was full grown and very healthy, must have weighed 220 pounds, but all the 8 year olds were petting it so it looked safe. it would be great to take it for a walk, eating small dogs on other leashes as we go along. hahaha.
by Anonymous on August 29th, 2009
LMAO @ Queensberry rules.
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