• @BigBenis@lemmy.world
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    180 seconds (3 minutes) is a hilarious overestimation of any fighter’s ability. Unless you’re counting the time it takes to bleed out.

  • Psychadelligoat
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    1744 days ago

    Another reference, this time in 3D:

    Me, 6’4" 235lb, that’s a full grown and a cub 1:1 statue

      • Geetnerd
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        454 days ago

        It would.

        Off on a tangent, but relevant, I recently watched a video from a big cat trainer, and he stated that lion and tiger cubs are absolutely lethal at the age of 6 months. They can literally play with you to death.

          • Geetnerd
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            44 days ago

            That may be where I heard it. My memory’s not as good as it used to be.

      • Psychadelligoat
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        44 days ago

        Id say you could even make it 5 feet with the thing before momma caught up and turned you into a fine red mist

    • @arrow74@lemm.ee
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      104 days ago

      And there was a time that humans with stone tools were like yep I can kill that

      • @taxiiiii@lemmy.world
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        Thats how we made it this far. Some absolute morons charge ahead and get themselves killed, while everyone else shakes their head. With some animals it works, surprisingly. Others we learn to keep away from- until the next moron feels like " hey, lets try that thing again!".

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          I mean we basically successfully hunted every animal on the planet. Wouldn’t say it’s fair to call them morons

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            I mean, we likely also hunted every animal on the planet unsuccessfully and got killed by them.

            did any society ever rely on polar bears as a major food source? because to me, that would seem like the absolute last resort. Not an everyday-type activity, more something for the desperate or someone crazy. Then again, I’m not into stone age history.

            • @arrow74@lemm.ee
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              Nah that was their time. If you gave the average group of humans 40,000 years ago and an average group of modern day humans spears and told them to hunt a polar bear, the group from the past would be much more successful.

              Obviously our technology today makes it an easier task, but I’m very impressed at what our ancestors were capable of.

              Look up cave bears for a treat.

      • Psychadelligoat
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        84 days ago

        Zoom in on my shirt, the ring around my neck is about the height and width of a gummy bear, or at least close enough to work as an average

  • @ThatGuy46475@lemmy.world
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    53 days ago

    Polar bears are very curious animals, so if you back away while slowly undressing they will stop to inspect each piece of clothing, giving you time to get away.

    • Prethoryn Overmind
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      They are also one of the few, next to tigers, land predators that actually have a taste for human blood. The nature of a polar bear thinks it can eat it then it will certainly try. You also absolutely cannot out run them.

  • FundMECFS
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    Fun fact: Grizzlies and Polar Bears are the same species according to the Biological Species Concept.

    Meaning they interbreed in the wild (somewhat rare), and produce viable offspring that can have babies as well.

    We’re actually noticing this happening more and more with climate change. As Grizzly populations move further and further north, they’re encountering polar bears more often and are more likely to mate. Some scientists actually think within the next couple centuries due to arctic sea ice pretty much disappearing polar bears will either go extinct, or interbreed with grizzlies so much that there isn’t a “pure” polar bear left. Most likely a mix of both.

    • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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      254 days ago

      Biologists wouldn’t say they’re the same species, because biologists are aware of interspecies hybrids and the species problem.

    • @xwolpertinger@lemmy.world
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      Fun fact: Grizzlies and Polar Bears are the same species according to the Biological Species Concept.

      Calling it that gives it too much credit, it is something thought up in the 17th/18th century without any concept of genetics and evolution.

      Which might explain why it breaks down almost instantly under any amount of scrutiny.

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        It’s a category. All lines are arbitrary to a degree and “interbreeds and produces viable offspring” is not exceedingly arbitrary. You can have arguments around populations which could and would interbreed if they weren’t geographically distinct, you can argue about whether offspring needs to be viable no matter which way around the sexes of the parents are, or how large the percentage of viable offspring needs to be, but in the end, yep it makes sense to have a distinction somewhere around that bunch of criteria.

        House cats and European wild cats are considered distinct species not because they’re genetically incompatible, but because they don’t interbreed to any significant degree – too many behavioural differences, and we’re not speaking about culture, here. So even if they could intermingle in theory in practice they don’t, so they stay separate, so they’re different species.

        It’s kind of… a behavioural view on the genome? If you have a better idea, field it, there has to be some dividing line because taxa for the taxonomy god.

    • @LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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      84 days ago

      There are tons and tons and tons of species that can do this. It’s not clear to me what the prevailing species concept is nowadays, if we’re even still following one.

      • @bluewing@lemm.ee
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        Close enough that we probably helped bred them out of existence. Neanderthal genetic markers show up with some regularity in certain modern human populations.

        Edit to add: While humans didn’t breed them out of existence, we certainly did intermix with them. And that does help to maintain their existence yet today.

    • Geetnerd
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      24 days ago

      In the near future, Polar Bears as a separate species will likely disappear, and we’ll have all hybrids.

  • Oniononon
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    634 days ago

    They may kill SEAL with a slap but how many polar bear slaps does it take to kill members of other special forces?

  • The Giant Korean
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    594 days ago

    Bear is black, fight back.

    Bear is brown, turn around.

    Bear is white, say good night.

    • @VividNight@midwest.social
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      Black bears are pretty skittish, so usually acting big & loud is enough to make them jog away, but I’m not sure someone could take them in a fight if the black bear was cornered.

      Speaking of which, bears are extremely protective of their cubs, so if you ever see any cubs, running away from them at full speed is probably the best choice.

    • @s_s@lemm.ee
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      364 days ago

      Also.

      Some black bears are brown.

      Some brown bears are black.

      Good luck everyone.

    • @FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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      184 days ago

      Bear is white, say good night, and tuck it in and tell it a story. Once the bear has fallen asleep snuggle up to it, so it has a fresh morning snack.

    • @lobut@lemmy.ca
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      I remember somewhere they were saying you should remove your clothes (slowly piece by piece) with a polar bear. The bear will get distracted and start sniffing your clothes.

      I think it was a QI episode and then David Mitchell said something like that Polar Bear being happier in the fact that the human would be better to eat this time because it didn’t have a wrapper.

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        I think removing your clothes is just so the bear doesn’t choke to death on your Nikes.

      • The Giant Korean
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        This works because polar bears are super horny. Its desire to rend you limb from limb will be replaced by overwhelming lust. Of course then you’ve got a completely different issue to deal with, but at least you might not die.

      • @TheDoozer@lemmy.world
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        Oh, I had understood that to mean lay down facedown (with your back to it) since people usually have backpacks while hiking/hunting, and it provides some measure of protection.

  • @Donebrach@lemmy.world
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    254 days ago

    Fighting bears isn’t that common of an encounter. I’d be more worried about deer and coyotes or even a single cougar than the off chance of encountering a bear. They will definitely fuck you up but it’s not like they are starting their day to be like “Imma go murder a human” in the same way other urban-adjacent animals are—I think they just wanna get that sweet sweet pick-a-nic basket.

    dies from turkey assault

    • @tatann@lemm.ee
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      You mean there are single cougars in your local area ? I always thought these ads were lying

    • @Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world
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      94 days ago

      Polar bears will absolutely try to hunt you. They’ll eat anything that moves. The only way to deal with a polar bear is a gun.

      • djsoren19
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        23 days ago

        Tbh, even if you have a gun, your odds are not 100%. You’re firing at essentially a biological tank, small caliber fire might cause pain and eventually kill a polar bear with non-vital shots, but it’s not going to stop one barreling down on you.

        Realistically, you need to be a decent enough marksmen to aim for a vital point, all while making your will saves because a giant monster is charging you. I’m pretty sure most humans are still fucked.

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          The ancient drawing was by a caveman trying to convince his caveman bros that he could totally take a polar bear.

    • @FordBeeblebrox@lemmy.world
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      94 days ago

      Moose are not to be trifled with either. If you accidentally put yourself between mama and baby, you’re gonna have a real bad time

    • Barbecue Cowboy
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      34 days ago

      Bear doesn’t view something our size as even remotely a threat. We’re assuming the bear isn’t hungry and just not that interested.