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I noticed how the Lifting Strength of bears is rather inconsistent on their profiles.

Not accounting the smallest ones with their own peak human (Spectacled Bear) and unknown (Sun Bear), we have the Grizzly, Cave and South American short-faced bears at Class 1, while the Kodiak, Polar and Sloth bears at Class 5 (the latter also seems rather small, or at least not bigger than a Grizzly).
This may extend to other animals, as the Sloth bear scale to the Tiger.

Are these differences correct or something is wrong?
by the way, i'm gonna fix some of this stuff, class 5 for anything smaller than a hippo is probably wank
 
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Vent? Like in Among Us?????

jokes aside just look it up ig
 
Mantis Shrimp might have underground mobility, it should also probably have it's combat speed be attack speed, and remove it's arms from standard equipment.

Also because I spend way to much time looking into them I want to add some intelligence feats. They mate for life, have they can learn and remember well, and are able to recognise individual neighbours with which they frequently interact by visual signs and even by individual smell.

This is all on wikipedia but also

 
Eh, it's just a neat little quirk of evolution. You could classify as very limited heat resist if you wanted to but they'd already have it by virtue of the climates they live in
 
I just found the exoskeleton of a dead mantis shrimp today and I kind of doubt the 10-A durability because I could compress it, although I's not sure if it was fully grown since it was only as long as my hand
 
You may be right but at the same time, it does withstand its own punches so I don't really know how to handle this
 
You can literally crush one with your foot if you wanted. Their durability is weird. Also small animals prey upon them too..
I just found the exoskeleton of a dead mantis shrimp today and I kind of doubt the 10-A durability because I could compress it, although I's not sure if it was fully grown since it was only as long as my hand
 
Also wanted to note, despite their 10-A striking strength rating, you can literally see multiple videos of peacock mantis shrimps punching their tankmates (no idea why'd you have other fish in the same tank as one) and the fish remain intact. A normal 10-B human punching like 99% of aquarium fish would kill them. A 10-A strike is overkill. Also pufferfish and triggerfish who predate on them withstand being punched by them yet their durability sure as heck ain't 10-A. There's definitely some discussion needed involved in their rating. Perhaps 10-C at most 10-A?
 
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Maybe different body parts for it simply have different degrees of protection?
 
You can literally crush one with your foot if you wanted. Their durability is weird. Also small animals prey upon them too..
Also wanted to note, despite their 10-A striking strength rating, you can literally see multiple videos of peacock mantis shrimps punching their tankmates (no idea why'd you have other fish in the same tank as one) and the fish remain intact. A normal 10-B human punching like 99% of aquarium fish would kill them. A 10-A strike is overkill. Also pufferfish and triggerfish who predate on them withstand being punched by them yet their durability sure as heck ain't 10-A. There's definitely some discussion needed involved in their rating. Perhaps 10-C at most 10-A?
Okay. Never mind then.
 
I believe this is due to the small surface area of a mantis shrimp's punch, since the smashers of the animal cover only so little. I do believe you can theoretically get a 10-A result on a large sized mantis shrimp on an experiment on how strong their punches are but really 10-A should be an ''At most'' rating and a note explaining this is due to the small area a punch covers and small fish survive these attacks a lot. 10-C at most 10-A like I proposed on my other post is appropriate.
 
Honey Badgers aren't particularly strong they are just brave to the point of stupidity.
 
Idk about that I'm pretty confident a sea lion would f*** up the mightiest humans even on land and I've heard stories of the adults mauling large dogs whenever they got too close. There's a video on Toutube of a Sea Lion throwing a dog in the air with just it's teeth, I'm not going to link it here as i believe that falls under animal cruelty probably.
 
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I agree with BruhMomento0260.
I can not picture a scenario where any human doesn't get stomped by a sea lion unless using weapons.
 
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