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Please help me figure something out.
I know a wolf is like a dog on steroids and they are ferocious creatures. I am certain a wolf would beat most dogs in a fight, but I want to know why.
Size - Now I know wolves are bigger than the average dog, but there are some dogs that are just large! I saw a great Dane the other day whose back reached above my waste (I'm about average US male height).
Wolves appear to be tall and lanky, does that give them an advantage over stockier strong dogs like Bull Mastiffs and pits?
Feral - Could it be that wolves are wild, feral creatures while dogs have been bred for generations by humans to be softer?
Bite Stregth A wolf's bit strength is superior to the average dog... With an average of 400 lbs of pressure to a ridiculous 1200 lbs of pressure... Far more than the strongest dogs (Mastiffs - 552 lbs)
What advantage does a wolf have if the two were to fight?
How would the fight go?
Would the wolf even have an advantage?
I love these animal combat scenarios.
I know a wolf is like a dog on steroids and they are ferocious creatures. I am certain a wolf would beat most dogs in a fight, but I want to know why.
Size - Now I know wolves are bigger than the average dog, but there are some dogs that are just large! I saw a great Dane the other day whose back reached above my waste (I'm about average US male height).
Wolves appear to be tall and lanky, does that give them an advantage over stockier strong dogs like Bull Mastiffs and pits?
Feral - Could it be that wolves are wild, feral creatures while dogs have been bred for generations by humans to be softer?
Bite Stregth A wolf's bit strength is superior to the average dog... With an average of 400 lbs of pressure to a ridiculous 1200 lbs of pressure... Far more than the strongest dogs (Mastiffs - 552 lbs)
What advantage does a wolf have if the two were to fight?
How would the fight go?
Would the wolf even have an advantage?
I love these animal combat scenarios.