If they had enough in a pack to bring one down, and were hungry enough, yes. Coyotes that are alone won't bring down a calf themselves. But if there are more than one, like 2 or 4 in a group, then they could definitely bring down a calf. Most cases of calf killings are not by coyotes, but by feral dogs or wolves.
Definitely. A jaguar is a powerful fighter and is much larger than the cheetah. jaguar 6 - 9 feet long 80 - 350 pounds. cheetah 4.5 - 7 feet long 75 - 175 pounds.
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200 compressions, 350 breaths.
This bench has a maximum weight capacity of 350 pounds.
large males have been recorded at 350 pounds, so it can be assumed there are males in the Matto Grosso area of the Amazon where there MAY be cats of up to 375-400 pounds
If a fat person sits on you, you could shoot them depending on the weight of your "fat person". There is a law that will help you with this called the weight range law. If the person is from the weight range of 300-350 you could shoot, but it would take 26 bullets to kill 'em. If your person is in the range of 350-500. It would take 196 rounds of bullets to kill them. If your person is between the range of 500+, Nice knowin' ya. (;
A Smith and Wesson 350 A
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Other than a 1970 Chevelle SS, any Chevelle from the 1970s could have a 350
Depending on equipment. Could have a 305 or 350 small block.
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An olds 350 engine such as one that they put in the 1979 toronados. Don't think you could put a Chevy 350 in without major mods.
It could be 35x10ft or 70x5ft
The 350 turbo is a good transmission but the 400 turbo will take more abuse.
Pontiacs did not have "big" or "small" blocks. Your '68 could have come with a 350 or a 400 cubic inch motor.
Could be a plugged PCV system
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