In real life, the bear would demolish the tiger

In real life, the bear would demolish the tiger.

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Depends on a bear.

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lol sure. the bear would never even see the tiger coming

This

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Why was everything so much bigger in the olden days? It strikes me that we're following the same path with our own creations.

Siberian Tigers have been known to eat Eurasian Brown Bears. One the one hand, Siberian Tigers are a lot bigger than Bengal tigers and Asian Black Bears on more vicious than Eurasian Brown Bears. On the other, Sun Bears are massive cowards so it really depends on what kind of bear Baloo was.

The big bear is just a normal ass, present day polar bear
Those things are huge

Baloo was clearly a polar bear

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Oxygen levels in the atmosphere generally correspond with how big creatures are able to get. They fluctuate over time, but when animals are at their largest is when it's really high like back with the dinosaurs.

This is false. The oxygen content was significantly lower than today during the era of the dinosaurs and the overwhelming majority of pre-paleozoic history.

>pre-paleozoic history
post, not pre

Lol no. Insects only got so fucking big because of the high oxygen levels.

>Sloth bears adults are a medium-sized species though weight can range variously from 55 to 105 kg (121 to 231 lb) in typically-sized females and from 80 to 145 kg (176 to 320 lb) in typically-sized male
>They are 60–92 cm (2 ft 0 in – 3 ft 0 in) high at the shoulder, and have a body length of 1.4–1.9 m (4 ft 7 in – 6 ft 3 in)
>Sloth bears are expert hunters of termites and ants
>Bengal tigers occasionally prey on sloth bears. Tigers usually give sloth bears a wide berth, though some specimens may become habitual bear killers,[37] and it is not uncommon to find sloth bear fur in tiger scats
That bear would absolutely get fucked by a bengal tiger.

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he’s a sloth bear

Asian bears are small critters
A Siberian tiger would kill it easily

Man conquers all
even himself

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>Indeed, our study suggests that atmospheric oxygen was relatively constant for most of the Paleozoic at about 16.5% (±0.6 SE, ±2.2 SD)
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Thinking I wanna suck off a polar bear now bros

That only works for insects since they absord oxygen through their shell.

Sure take advice from a guy that shot himself.

Yes, constant lmao

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We still have plenty of megafauna but humans hunted a lot of them to extinction as we migrated to new places.

The blue whale is the biggest creature that has ever existed

*kills billions of humans with no countermeasure*

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They have plans to use crispr to modify mosquito dna so they would be unable to spread analplagues. The modified genes would be dominant so every generation would have less and less anal spreaders

they already do that, irc it only works locally so its not a solution that just distributes globally by itself, probably due to short lifespan

and it has a blowhole. For oxygen.

>Mosquitoes kill more people every year than people kill people every year
Did not know that.

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>pulls a graph of past recordings instead of the graph of the actual study
Thanks for confirming you're a retard for more than just spouting off numbers you heard off hand on the Discovery Channel 20 years ago

Mosquitos don't actually kill anybody. It's the parasite inside them.

Yeah, and people don't actually kill each other. It's the weapons they use.