Polar bear vs 100 men - Who wins?
Subscribe: / creaturechallenge With the whole 100 men vs a silverback gorilla debate (which we all should know is a compete mismatch in favor of the humans), I thought about a more fair debate: 100 men vs a polar bear- If you wanna know who wins, make sure to watch to the end to find out! It gets really interesting! For the polar bear vs 100 men fight, we discuss 2 different scenarios. The first scenario is when all the 100 men go at the polar bear at once. The second scenario is where the polar bear runs a human gauntlet, where each human stands in line and 1v1s the polar bear. Once one human is out, the next one comes in. Polar bear: It’s apex of the Arctic. And not just the biggest bear—but the largest land carnivore on the planet. This thing has a certain thanos aura to it. In fact, it’s so ruthless that if you find yourself face-to-face with one, it’s often better to straight up run away than to fight back or play dead because there is really nothing you can do to stop it on foot. Polar bears have been known to straight-up drag beluga whales out of water like it's hauling groceries, and contend against 3,000 lb walruses whose tusks can impale cars. But, just how large is the polar bear? What are we working with? Well, the average adult male tips the scales anywhere between 900 to 1,200 lbs (410 to 545 kg). Yeah, that’s half a ton of muscle, fat, and malice (or Arctic-grade annihilation or bad intentions). How about their weapons? Their claws are curved, sharp, and grow up to 2 inches long. It’s specifically designed to slice through flesh like a hot knife through butter. But remember, it’s also attached to their huge, 1-foot-wide paws that could palm your face like a basketball. Oh yeah, I almost forgot, polar bears have an insanely strong bite that can crunch through muscles and ligaments with ease. How about their durability? We’re talking dense coarse fur, a thick layer of fat that’s 2–4 inches deep under the skin, and strong bones built like rebar. In fact, their fur-and-fat armor combo is so ridiculous that even wildlife officers will recommend not engaging a charging polar bear with handguns, because the bullets will fail to penetrate deep enough to matter. So, even though it would be insanely hard to injure the bear, it’s not impossible. And remember—muscles fatigue. There’s a biological time limit before the bear’s tank runs empty, and it’s completely exhausted. But I personally don’t think the polar bear will make the humans achieve that so easily. Okay, so perhaps the most terrifying part of the humans fighting the polar bear isn’t just what it’s packing—it’s how it fights. This isn’t some wild-swinging brute like a gorilla throwing random strikes. No, they’re methodical, calculated carnivores that know where to strike and how to end a fight. Their goal, especially in this scenario where it's staring down 100 humans, is to disable their target fast, whether by snapping the neck, crushing the skull, or just ragdolling their opponent like a chew toy. Polar bears are expert grapplers and are the brawling type of animal. They will attack wherever they want, and just want to make you hurt. The 100 humans: What exactly are we working with here? We’re gonna be referencing 100 average men in their primes, each in decent shape. Picture someone like Paul Rudd— Ya know, around 5’10” tall and 170 pounds. Respectable, right? Athletic enough to throw a punch, not super fragile, but definitely not professional fighter level. Now, here’s what people often forget: humans can absolutely hurt animals if they want to. Don’t kid yourself, ok? We aren’t complete pushovers as many believe, and given that we are taking the whole fear factor out of both the humans and the bear, things get rather interesting. Now, here’s what people often forget: humans can absolutely hurt animals if we want to. Don’t kid yourself. We’re not helpless fodder like many folks seem to think. And since we’re stripping away fear on both sides in this scenario, things get a lot more interesting. Sure, we might not have durability or strength on our side, but what we do have is a lot more fighting IQ, even if the human is not a pro-level fighter. And the ability to act on it is paired nicely with our more dexterous joints, our freely moving hands, and our upright posture. Essentially, humans can attack in multiple different ways, and do things bears can't really do, such as kicking, choking, grabbing onto a limb to twist/ dislocate it, and so on. In essence, humans have a way of controlling fights to manipulate interactions in our favor. Basically we can bait animals into doing certain movements, knowing that it’s all part of our plan to take it down. For example, think of how we can bait an animal, like a dog, to bite onto one part of a limb on purpose, knowing we have our other hand and free legs to attack it.

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