No, the cougar is much stronger than an average human.
Neanderthals were -much- stronger than modern humans. They, just like all other primates, had just as much upper body strength as they did lower body strength. We sacrificed our upper body strength in order to require less food. This is what helped us survive over neanderthals.
In reality, it wouldn't matter, as they live on different continents. Chimps are in Africa and Orangs are in Asia. But the Orang would probably be stronger, as it is generally bigger and heavier than the chimps. Although a Chimp male would probably be stronger than an Orang female - again due to weight/size.
Chimpanzees have denser muscle fibers, more fast-twitch muscle fibers, and a higher proportion of muscle mass to body weight compared to humans. This, combined with their unique anatomy and physiology, allows them to exhibit greater strength relative to their body size than humans.
It is stronger.
Male cougars are simply called cougars, there is no special term. Female cougars are she-cougars and baby cougars are known as cubs.
Bears are stronger than cougars
Tigers are stronger than cougars. Tigers are the largest cats in the world and have more muscle mass and power compared to cougars, which are smaller in size. Tigers are known for their strength and are capable of taking down large prey.
Cougars and humans are both placental mammals. That is about as close as they are related.
no
I believe that mice do have stronger immune systems than humans because of the environment they dwell in.
Yes
Humans
Or else the cougars will kill us!! IM DA BESTTT
The robot would probably flip the human right over. Yes, robots are stronger than humans. You can't squeeze them but they can squeeze.
Not exactly. Pigs' bones tend to be a bit thicker and denser than that of a humans'.
cougars, coyotes, wolves and humans.
Humans usually but their the reason their in trouble.