A barricader is a person who mans a barricade.
when a car hits a concrete barricade Newton's third law states the the barricade is hitting back on the car
It can be argued that the term "intelligence" is too broad and variable to be used as a base of comparison between individuals, let alone across species. However, there is not substantial evidence to say that the intelligence of apes (I assume you mean apes and not monkeys, being that apes are our closest relatives) exceeds our own. Rather, it can be equal to that of a human child's. This conjecture cannot be proven, though, because the different species of ape have their own cultures and customs, so we cannot say for sure how their intelligence compares to ours.
suppressive barricade
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Protective barricade
'Barricade' CAN BE used as a noun, thusly: "Stay behind the barricade, please." However, it is used as a verb thusly: "Please do not barricade that alley."
Your choice. I personally prefer the normal barricade
The Barricade
suppresive barricade
Operation Barricade happened in 1942.
Barricade Books was created in 1992.
barricade is better at fighting because barricade faster than bumblebee but bumblebee was lucky that he beat actually barricade would even be tough for an autobot like ironhide
Follow Barricade past the police, down to the bridge and then Barricade and Bumble Bee transform and talk. Then defeat Barricade. His weakness is Ranged Secondary attacks.