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Coyote tier revision

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DbzDB2 said:
but coyotes are definitely not stronger than humans
Well a large group of them can likely kill a human also outlier tiers do not exist in real life
 
"In many other instances, people were bitten while trying to rescue their free-roaming pet from acoyote attack. Less often, people are bitten by cornered coyotes, or even more rarely, rabidcoyotes. There have only been two recorded incidences in the United States and Canada ofhumans being killed by coyotes."
 
I know im late but that puma probably didn't really want to fight since it could have easily crushed that coyote's skull or neck in a single bite if it actually felt like it. Furthermore, you can clearly see that the coyote's neckbite had little to no effect on that damn thing so that's just further proof that coyotes don't stand a chance against 9-B individuals. Also you would need a stupidly large pack of coyotes to even kill an average adult human male in his sleep so that's just out of the question
 
I thought the animal profiles on this wiki are composite. Some pumas can be weak or strong, they can have a very different mass, also with coyotes.
 
Outliers can't exist in the real world.
Wut. Outliers totally exist in the real world unless you think you're as strong as Brian Shaw or as fast as Usain Bolt.

Also this is a large necro. By in large just because one animal can do something doesn't mean every animal can do something. Also being able to hurt a puma doesn't mean much in of itself. Teeth are sharp for a reason.
 
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