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One Billion Lions vs One Billion Pyroar

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I'm less than half the size of a lion and I could probably beat it with a flamethrower.

Probably.

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16 minutes ago, (?) said:

I'm less than half the size of a lion and I could probably beat it with a flamethrower.

Probably.

I actually doubt this

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3 minutes ago, LordCowCow said:

I actually doubt this

Google search says 3 seconds to kill a person. Lion is probably comparable. I rate it at 70% chance I die, but 100% the lion does. Team pyroar wins.

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8 minutes ago, (?) said:

Google search says 3 seconds to kill a person. Lion is probably comparable. I rate it at 70% chance I die, but 100% the lion does. Team pyroar wins.

I suppose we'd need to find if Pokemon Flamethrower is equivalent to a flamethrower in our world

some things I've seen says they use a gel substance which is what makes them continue to burn a target once hit with the flames

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10 minutes ago, (?) said:

I mean, I'm not worried about lions stopping, dropping, and rolling.

i searched lion rolling and got this

 

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I'm not saying they can't roll. I'm saying that isn't their automatic response to being set on fire.

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9 minutes ago, (?) said:

I'm not saying they can't roll. I'm saying that isn't their automatic response to being set on fire.

i'm not googling lion on fire so i'm just gonna assume you're wrong on this one

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13 minutes ago, LordCowCow said:

i'm not googling lion on fire so i'm just gonna assume you're wrong on this one

I don't think we should assume that an animal will know the proper procedure for putting out a fire. The reason humans need to be taught it is because the proper response goes against our instinct. And if you think about it, which do you think needs to be more instinctually prepared to catch on fire, a person, or a lion?

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2 minutes ago, (?) said:

I don't think we should assume that an animal will know the proper procedure for putting out a fire. The reason humans need to be taught it is because the proper response goes against our instinct. And if you think about it, which do you think needs to be more instinctually prepared to catch on fire, a person, or a lion?

idk the sun is really hot

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