| Who would win 15:12 - Jan 4 with 1572 views | Maccaisgod | if a Stegosaurus and a Polar bear had a fight? |  | | |  |
| Who would win on 15:23 - Jan 4 with 1160 views | StokieBlue | Given a large Stegosaurus could be 7.5m and weight 5+ tonnes and is about ten times the size of a Polar bear why don't you take a guess. Need to make it 10 polar bears. SB [Post edited 4 Jan 15:24]
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| Who would win on 15:26 - Jan 4 with 1146 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
| Who would win on 15:23 - Jan 4 by StokieBlue | Given a large Stegosaurus could be 7.5m and weight 5+ tonnes and is about ten times the size of a Polar bear why don't you take a guess. Need to make it 10 polar bears. SB [Post edited 4 Jan 15:24]
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The Stegosaurus might struggle on the ice, though. And if it is in the water the polar bear would have a distinct advantage wouldn't it or were Stegosauruses good swimmers? |  |
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| Who would win on 15:28 - Jan 4 with 1137 views | J2BLUE | 100 duck sized horses |  |
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| Who would win on 15:29 - Jan 4 with 1130 views | positivity | depends who's at home |  |
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| Who would win on 15:31 - Jan 4 with 1113 views | leitrimblue |
| Who would win on 15:29 - Jan 4 by positivity | depends who's at home |
Or if the polar bear utilises the low block and hits the Stegosaurus on the break |  | |  |
| Who would win on 15:34 - Jan 4 with 1099 views | SitfcB |
| Who would win on 15:29 - Jan 4 by positivity | depends who's at home |
The polar bear is at home, so game off, frozen pitch. |  |
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| Who would win on 15:43 - Jan 4 with 1063 views | ArnoldMoorhen | I can't believe the ignorance in this thread. The Stegosaurus is a herbivore. It would adopt a very defensive posture. The unkowable is whether the Polar Bear's teeth and claws can penetrate the Stegosaurus' skin near to a major artery. If it can, that would be the potential route to victory. Other's have mentioned the "Home or Away" question. A bigger deal would be the time of year. If it is during the bear's hibernation season, expect a very dull 0-0 snoozefest. The day it wakes up from it's hibernation, Home or Away, Ice, River bank, Forest or Gravel, the Polar Bear isn't going to stop until it has taken chunks out of the Stegosaurus. Over all: Win for the Polar Bear, because it wants it more. |  | |  |
| Who would win on 15:45 - Jan 4 with 1054 views | Smoresy | Stegosaurus was a plodder and a moron, but also a naturally gifted defender in its day and could eat up the whole goal. 0-0 and last on MOTD if it was positioned correctly. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Who would win on 15:45 - Jan 4 with 1046 views | BrianTablet | Trevor Brooking (wearing the loser's ribbons). |  |
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| Who would win on 15:49 - Jan 4 with 1031 views | NthQldITFC |
| Who would win on 15:45 - Jan 4 by Smoresy | Stegosaurus was a plodder and a moron, but also a naturally gifted defender in its day and could eat up the whole goal. 0-0 and last on MOTD if it was positioned correctly. |
I feel a strange affinity with the stegosaurus. |  |
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| Who would win on 15:50 - Jan 4 with 1010 views | FrimleyBlue | Depends Who has matusiwa in their corner? [Post edited 4 Jan 15:50]
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| Who would win on 15:52 - Jan 4 with 1022 views | nrb1985 | One of my most favourite facts - polar bears are one of four animals only that actively hunt human beings as prey. Without googling, can anybody name the other three? |  | |  |
| Who would win on 15:54 - Jan 4 with 1003 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
| Who would win on 15:52 - Jan 4 by nrb1985 | One of my most favourite facts - polar bears are one of four animals only that actively hunt human beings as prey. Without googling, can anybody name the other three? |
The mosquito has to be one. If you are chased by a polar bear, you don't have to be able to outrun it to survive ... just to outrun the friend you are with! |  |
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| Who would win on 15:54 - Jan 4 with 1000 views | J2BLUE |
| Who would win on 15:43 - Jan 4 by ArnoldMoorhen | I can't believe the ignorance in this thread. The Stegosaurus is a herbivore. It would adopt a very defensive posture. The unkowable is whether the Polar Bear's teeth and claws can penetrate the Stegosaurus' skin near to a major artery. If it can, that would be the potential route to victory. Other's have mentioned the "Home or Away" question. A bigger deal would be the time of year. If it is during the bear's hibernation season, expect a very dull 0-0 snoozefest. The day it wakes up from it's hibernation, Home or Away, Ice, River bank, Forest or Gravel, the Polar Bear isn't going to stop until it has taken chunks out of the Stegosaurus. Over all: Win for the Polar Bear, because it wants it more. |
So if you hit a vegan you think they won't hit you back? |  |
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| Who would win on 15:55 - Jan 4 with 985 views | StokieBlue |
| Who would win on 15:43 - Jan 4 by ArnoldMoorhen | I can't believe the ignorance in this thread. The Stegosaurus is a herbivore. It would adopt a very defensive posture. The unkowable is whether the Polar Bear's teeth and claws can penetrate the Stegosaurus' skin near to a major artery. If it can, that would be the potential route to victory. Other's have mentioned the "Home or Away" question. A bigger deal would be the time of year. If it is during the bear's hibernation season, expect a very dull 0-0 snoozefest. The day it wakes up from it's hibernation, Home or Away, Ice, River bank, Forest or Gravel, the Polar Bear isn't going to stop until it has taken chunks out of the Stegosaurus. Over all: Win for the Polar Bear, because it wants it more. |
One smash from the tail and it's massive spikes and the polar bear is a mangled mess. Elephants are herbivores as are hippos (mostly) but I wouldn't fancy a polar bear against those either. Plant eating doesn't equal pushover. SB [Post edited 4 Jan 15:57]
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| Who would win on 16:07 - Jan 4 with 936 views | befxblue | Eddie Hearn and Sky. |  | |  |
| Who would win on 16:11 - Jan 4 with 921 views | Smoresy |
| Who would win on 15:55 - Jan 4 by StokieBlue | One smash from the tail and it's massive spikes and the polar bear is a mangled mess. Elephants are herbivores as are hippos (mostly) but I wouldn't fancy a polar bear against those either. Plant eating doesn't equal pushover. SB [Post edited 4 Jan 15:57]
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Yeah some herbivores are absolute psychos. |  | |  |
| Who would win on 16:13 - Jan 4 with 907 views | BlueBoots |
| Who would win on 15:55 - Jan 4 by StokieBlue | One smash from the tail and it's massive spikes and the polar bear is a mangled mess. Elephants are herbivores as are hippos (mostly) but I wouldn't fancy a polar bear against those either. Plant eating doesn't equal pushover. SB [Post edited 4 Jan 15:57]
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I don't know who would win in the fight, but I'd have money on the Stegosaurus telling the Polar Bear that he's a vegan within 5 minutes of meeting him |  |
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| Who would win on 16:15 - Jan 4 with 901 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
| Who would win on 15:43 - Jan 4 by ArnoldMoorhen | I can't believe the ignorance in this thread. The Stegosaurus is a herbivore. It would adopt a very defensive posture. The unkowable is whether the Polar Bear's teeth and claws can penetrate the Stegosaurus' skin near to a major artery. If it can, that would be the potential route to victory. Other's have mentioned the "Home or Away" question. A bigger deal would be the time of year. If it is during the bear's hibernation season, expect a very dull 0-0 snoozefest. The day it wakes up from it's hibernation, Home or Away, Ice, River bank, Forest or Gravel, the Polar Bear isn't going to stop until it has taken chunks out of the Stegosaurus. Over all: Win for the Polar Bear, because it wants it more. |
I'd say the polar bear would take one look at the size of the stegosaurus and do a runner. So technically a win for the dinosaur. |  |
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| Who would win on 16:20 - Jan 4 with 881 views | positivity |
| Who would win on 15:52 - Jan 4 by nrb1985 | One of my most favourite facts - polar bears are one of four animals only that actively hunt human beings as prey. Without googling, can anybody name the other three? |
human, great white shark, domestic cat? |  |
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| Who would win on 16:37 - Jan 4 with 844 views | homer_123 |
| Who would win on 16:20 - Jan 4 by positivity | human, great white shark, domestic cat? |
Domestic cats don't hunt in the traditional sense. More sneaky luring humans in. |  |
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| Who would win on 16:38 - Jan 4 with 832 views | Churchman |
| Who would win on 15:23 - Jan 4 by StokieBlue | Given a large Stegosaurus could be 7.5m and weight 5+ tonnes and is about ten times the size of a Polar bear why don't you take a guess. Need to make it 10 polar bears. SB [Post edited 4 Jan 15:24]
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Nah. As long as Mr P Bear had an elephant gun, he’d be ok. |  | |  |
| Who would win on 16:45 - Jan 4 with 785 views | BrianTablet |
| Who would win on 15:52 - Jan 4 by nrb1985 | One of my most favourite facts - polar bears are one of four animals only that actively hunt human beings as prey. Without googling, can anybody name the other three? |
US presidents? |  |
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| Who would win on 16:56 - Jan 4 with 723 views | nrb1985 |
| Who would win on 15:52 - Jan 4 by nrb1985 | One of my most favourite facts - polar bears are one of four animals only that actively hunt human beings as prey. Without googling, can anybody name the other three? |
In case anyone is interested, the other three are; Crocodiles Tigers Leopards |  | |  |
| Who would win on 19:37 - Jan 4 with 610 views | armchaircritic59 | All I know for sure is, I wouldn't want to be the referee! |  | |  |
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