User blog:Red243/Woolly Mammoth vs Giant Short Faced Bear

Woolly Mammoth: The prehistoric Elephant that once lived alongside prehistoric Humans during the Ice Age.

Vs

Giant Short Faced Bear: The bully of the Ice Age that steals food from other predators.

Who is the deadliest prehistoric beast?

Woolly Mammoth
The Woolly Mammoth was a prehistoric Elephant that once lived alongside other animals, including the Smilodon. It had layers of fur that allowed it to survived the cold climate during the Ice Age. They were actually closely related to the Asian Elephants than to the African Elephants. Like Elephant, they also lived in herds, and the oldest female Wolly Mammoth was the leader of the herd. Their family would protect their babies from predators, and their big size would normally protect them from predators as well.

Giant Short Faced Bear
Like the Wolly Mammoth, this prehistoric bear also lived in North America during the Ice Age. True to its name, this bear was bigger than the other bears, and it had a short face as well. It would probably hunted prey like the Woolly Mammoth, but people think they were not fast enough to caught faster prey. It most likely would steal dead animals that were killed by other predators, and only a few preadators would dare try to fight the Giant Short Faced Bear. Since Short Faced Bear was equipped with claws, it would be a deadly opponent.

X-Factor

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! Woolly Mammoth ! Category ! Giant Short Faced Bear ! 70 ! Defense ! 40 ! 90 ! Fighting Experience ! 100 ! 20 ! Bite Power ! 70 ! 40 ! Limb Uses ! 77 ! 45 ! Intelligence ! 60
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Reason
Defense: While this bear is equipped with claws, its unprotected belly would its weak points. The Woolly Mammoth would defended itself better thanks to it's tusk.

Fighting Experience: While Woolly Mammoth was a fighter, Short Faced Bear had the most experience since it was fighting preadators to steal their food from them.

Bite Power: The Woolly Mammoth's teeth were design to eat plants, making them much weaker then Short Faced Bear's teeth, which were sharper as well.

Limb Uses: The Mammoth's legs may have supported it's weight, but the Bear's arms were equipped with claws, which was useful against its opponent.

Intelligence: While the Woolly Mammoth was smart, the Short Face Bear was far smarter, and would outsmart the Wolly Mammoth.

Voting
You are allowed to vote for either the warrior, but you must have at least five sentences, and you may also used a X-Factor if you wish. If you made at least ten mistakes, your vote will only count as half of the vote. If you even make a one word sentence or made more then ten mistakes, your vote will not count at all. The voting will end on July 30, so have a great summer.