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With cheetahs, I would personally put them at 10-A to 9-C seeing that they should likely be comparable to chimpanzees as well as the fact that there are large cheetahs that do exist in the wild.
A fairly large Pitbull would generally weigh around 60 pounds. Hulk the Pitbull for example weighs 3 times more than that. Additionally, they are considered to be very powerful for their size. So, putting them all at just 10-A honestly doesn’t sound right to me unless, of course, we downgrade them.
I understand what you mean. However, since an average Pitbull is 10-A, wouldn’t this mean that a Pitbull 3 times the weight of average one would be 9-C especially if it’s physically fit?
Tried to change the Coyote from below average human to below average human+ due to how they should be comparable to raccoons. I also put the American Pitbull as athlete to street level seeing as how there are much larger and more powerful breeds of them like Hulk the Pitbull for example.
I mean, considering that chimpanzees, on average, weighs as much as cheetahs do, I find it rather odd that a lanky cat is considered to be Street level while the chimp isn’t.
It should be noted that most researchers tend to have a hard time estimating the average weight of a wild animal. For all we know, if a coyote for example has a minimum weight of 17 pounds, then it is likely that it might be either young or emaciated. Same for animals with low minimum weights.
I agree. I also feel like the Megalodon shark should be downgraded a bit since they have been recently discovered to have been smaller than we thought.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalodon#Average_estimates
Raptors in general are also believed to have went after prey that was around their size. Considering the fact that Velociraptor is much smaller than the Troodon and just as lightly built, I personally feel like it should be downgraded to be 10-B.
Considering the fact that Velociraptors are recently believed to not have hunted in packs, that article is most likely outdated
https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2020/jurassic-park-was-wrong-study-suggests-raptors-didnt-hunt-in-packs/
I mean scientists tend to have a hard time estimating the speed of an animal that’s extinct. For all we know, it could have been faster than we thought.
Personally, I was always iffy on the Dilophosaurus being Street Level+ considering the fact that it weighed more than an adult lion, which are physically Wall Level. So an upgrade for it would be nice.
I understand. Though I feel that downgrading Troodon to just 10-B feels a bit too low considering that they were likely heavily muscled for their size and likely ate juvenile dinosaurs.
Okay then. I also feel like putting both Giant and Colossal squids at Street level+ is quite low considering their size and the fact that both species can leave permanent scars on sperm whales who are both huge and have very thick hides.
I guess that makes sense. I also want to know if the prehistoric animals Argentavis and Anthropornis are getting their own profiles since I remembered someone mentioning it in another thread a while ago?
Looking at the real life profile, I personally think the Emperor penguin’s durability needs an upgrade seeing that they’re covered in blubber and that they’re able to survive this...
Also, do you think that, for characters or animals that are Street Level+, they should be rated as 9-C+ instead of just 9-C since not doing that would imply that they’re on the same level as Street Level beings which is clearly not the case?
I remembered reading somewhere about a chimp attack that I believed happened in Sierra Leone where a chimp named Bruno attacked some tourists and was able to smash through a car window.
Here’s the link...
A large male chimpanzee can weigh up 140 pounds which I’m pretty sure is about close to the weight of an average human. Also, considering the fact that a chimp can crack a windshield of a car with their bare hands and can shrug off being bludgeoned over the head with a shovel, wouldn’t that put...
I’m late coming to this thread but, considering the fact that Bruce Lee is considered to be physically peak human even though he’s about the size of an average human, I don’t think we should consider human-sized like chimps for example to be automatically 10-A just because of this.