|
Post by Super Communist on Dec 6, 2011 19:59:28 GMT -5
The Grant's Gazelle stands 75–90 cm (30–35 in) up to the shoulder and weighs 45–65 kg (99–140 lb). Its coat is a beige orange on the back with a white belly. The Grant's Gazelle looks similar to a Thomson's Gazelle except it has lyre-shaped horns which are stout at the base, clearly ringed and measuring 45–81 cm (18–32 in) long. The subspecies are segregated by different morphological characters such as; horn shape and slight differences in coat color. These differences are not indicative of ecological separation as with some species. They can reach running speeds of up to 80 to 90 km/h (50 to 56 mph). vs The Persian leopard is large, weighing up to 60 kg (130 lb), and light in color. Biometric data collected from 25 female and male individuals in various provinces of Iran indicates average body length of 259 cm (102 in). A young male from northern Iran weighed 64 kg (140 lb).
|
|
|
Post by Super Communist on Dec 6, 2011 20:00:11 GMT -5
Before anyone declares this a mismatch;
|
|
Venomous Dragon
Archeon
The Varanid
The Ora, King of The Lizards.
Posts: 2,037
|
Post by Venomous Dragon on Dec 6, 2011 20:06:19 GMT -5
Leopards are a whole class above cheetahs and this is a large subspecies.
|
|
|
Post by Super Communist on Dec 6, 2011 20:10:28 GMT -5
One cheetah but three?
This seems like a close match up to me.
|
|
Venomous Dragon
Archeon
The Varanid
The Ora, King of The Lizards.
Posts: 2,037
|
Post by Venomous Dragon on Dec 6, 2011 20:18:08 GMT -5
One cheetah but three? This seems like a close match up to me. Cheetahs are flighty (Leopards can be to) and gazellle are regular prey of leopards. A leopard is probably far more durable than a cheetah aswell.
|
|
|
Post by jumbo1 on Jun 16, 2012 21:34:27 GMT -5
leopard would probably win here.
|
|
|
Post by Anomonyous on Jun 17, 2012 9:27:14 GMT -5
The Gazelle's horns looks like the pincer things at the ends of earwigs. If they squeeze you with those it actually does hurt a bit, lol.
|
|
|
Post by rhino on Mar 23, 2013 19:06:05 GMT -5
One cheetah but three? This seems like a close match up to me. Cheetahs are flighty (Leopards can be to) and gazellle are regular prey of leopards. A leopard is probably far more durable than a cheetah aswell. I agree with you on that.
|
|
|
Post by Cr1TiKaL on Jun 15, 2013 12:28:09 GMT -5
I don't really see any reason to favour the gazelle as it has almost no advantages in this fight. The leopard would be more aggressive, have deadlier and more weapons, a strength advantage and the know how to kill the gazelle as it would know already how to kill a gazelle. A video of a gazelle killing a cheetah doesn't really mean much. In fact, I would probably even back a cheetah over this gazelle.
|
|
|
Post by rhino on Jun 19, 2013 19:09:34 GMT -5
This is a mismatch, you can't compare a cheetah to a leopard, that's just downright BS. The leopard can easily jump on the gazelle's back and will bite the gazelle's neck with relative ease. The leopard has deadlier and more weapons, killer instinct and it is more aggressive than the gazelle. agreed with this.
|
|
|
Post by Cr1TiKaL on Jun 23, 2013 8:54:57 GMT -5
deleted
|
|
|
Post by Cr1TiKaL on Sept 24, 2015 15:44:42 GMT -5
This seems like a close match up to me.
|
|
|
Post by Cr1TiKaL on Nov 21, 2015 4:26:39 GMT -5
I really do think you need a far smaller leopard here, a leopard smaller than the gazelle would have been a better match-up, like an Arabian leopard. A normal African Leopard would be a slaughter in favour of the leopard too.
|
|