Disagree.
In a fight to the death if you could somehow make the leopard accept that this was life and death with no escape he would win.
But fact is predators value their lives and try to avoid damaging fights at almost all costs because an injury to a predator (especially a solo one) usually means death, even if you win.
Game Pits have no such care for their own life. That fear is bred out of them. The Leopard would be trying to escape or avoid damage at all costs while the PitBull would be attacking without a thought for same.
I am not saying the game Pit survives either as the Leopard may deliver a fatal blow once the Pit locks on and won't let go, but I don't see the Leopard surviving either.
That is why Honey Badgers are so successful. They can take and survive massive damage to deliver damage and the other predators may be better at delivering it but not as good as taking it.
I bet if you dressed the leopard up like a small child the pitbull would rip it to shreds.
Lets make believe in this scenario the leopard cant do that. Who wins?
Crocs do catch big cats from time to time because they are ambush predators... but the croc better hope it does on the first shot cause if it misses the cat has a good shot at retaliation when the threat is clear.jaguars smash caiman all the time.
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croc eat leopards sometimes.
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Is this even serious? A “gamebred” Pit Bull weighs like 40 pounds. They also don’t have to kill to eat/survive. A Leopard would mop the floor with a Pit Bull most likely in under 30 seconds. Anyone who says different is a complete moron.
But they can do that, so how can you say ignore it?
While we're at it, let's say the pitbull breathes fire and the leopard can fly.
LMAO at people always overrating "game-bred" pitbulls.
A leopard would literally eat the pitbull with ease.
Teeth yes, bacteria no. It's an interesting factoid (Epstein didn't kill himself?) but pretty sure the parameters of "Who wins the fight?" extends only to fairly immediate damage; the type that could, for example, be bet on. The higher chance of infection matters to the animals in the wild, but I do not think it fits here.I could also add that leopards Canines are larger and overall teeth are better suited to puncture and tear flesh. Or that their mouth contains more bacteria and cause more long term damage per bite
What I always found scary is those videos of people turning their back around a big cat but they are protected by the glass or fence if there was no barrier the cat would likely kill them, its like an instinct when you turn your back they attack.
Tigers, Lions, Leopards and all other species of big cats are WILD animals, they will always have their wild instincts and as this video illustrates they will never make good "pets" !!
FixedIf I've learned anything from this forum its that a Game Pit is by far the Gamiest animal on the planet. Once its done with the leopard it would probably go fuck up a small child or 4.
that sounds good and all but there is no pit going to beat a leopard. That game pit that's willing to die will be dead in a minute