the 4 lions
The polar bears would easily win. Even one polar bear has the strength to kill three lions.
The five bears would definitely win. One fully-grown adult polar bear has the strength to kill three male lions with its paws.
Most likely the two lions. The sun bear will not win because the ox will kill the sun bear by hitting it with its sharp horns, and the 2 lions will claw the bear to death. 2 lions are enough to kill a fully-grown ox using their 500 pound body weights, large teeth, and thick claws to bring down the ox. If the lions avoided the ox's sharp horns and attacked on the ox's body top, the lions can win such a fight.
the 6 lions
the 5 dragons and the 5 lions
Lions, especially if they are females from the same pride. The grizzly bear can defeat and kill the ox if it avoided its horns and head, but the lions will get it after the grizzly bear gets injury by the ox's body strength. If the grizzly bear attacked the 4 lions, the grizzly bear will have a chance to win because its big claws can kill 2 lions if it was strong enough to. After the lions get killed, the grizzly bear might get injured, and the ox can kill it with ease.
I bet the polar bear would win. One paw swipe from the beast can kill all 3 lions at one time. It's also very powerful, it will take about 8 lions to defeat a single bear.Answer 2:The polar bear might win. One paw swipe from the polar bear can kill all 2 attacking lions at one time. It's also very powerful, and thus it will take about 6 lions to defeat an attacking polar bear.
No doubt. They should win at least 2 or 3 games.
A formation of 3 birds would meet this requirement. There will be 2 birds in front of the trailing bird, 2 birds trailing the lead bird, and the middle bird will have a single companion in front and behind it.
No male lions in pride are related to the other lions.Once the domanate male gets old he would proberly be taken over by younger male lions
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As of the end of the 2010 season, the Detroit Lions all-time win loss record is 496-593-32 with a .456 winning percentage.