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They both can win a fight with each other, but the one fighting in the home field would win. For example, shere khan would win the fight in a forest, but scar would win the fight in a grassland. Shere Khan is stronger, has more muscles with longer claws and teeth, and is heavier, but scar is a better fighter than shere khan.

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