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Grizzly Bear vs African Buffalo

I'd say the Buffalo. If it's able to overpower a Lion, I think it should go the same for a bear, especially bloodlusted. Horns seems to give a decent advantage too.
 
Gonna have to give it to the buffalo because its a bit too horny for a grizzly to bear.
 
Cropfist said:
Buffalo via range, intelligence and lifting strength.
Yeah, kind of the only kind of one of the very few matches where these stats actually matter...

Still don't know why the bear has "Non-sentient" for intelligence, though. This site says that they are widely considered to be one of the most intelligent animals in North America (Although this is kind of a matchup where intelligence doesn't make THAT much of a difference, as no animal is exactly a Joseph Joestar).

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/arctic-bears-bear-intelligence/779/

And I'm pretty sure bears hunt the likes of carribou and deer, so they're likely no stranger to horns.

Still think the buffalo would take it via sheer strength, though.
 
Non-sentiment includes all animals. I guess whoever edited it thought it made more sense to just put it as non-sentient.
 
Nonsentient just means "having the power of perception by the senses; conscious." or "characterized by sensation and consciousness."
 
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