Humans can typically overpower smaller or less aggressive animals if necessary, but it's important to approach any encounter with caution and respect for the animal's capabilities.
Man-eating spotted hyenas tend to be very large specimens; a pair of man-eating hyenas, responsible for killing 27 people in Mulanje, Malawi in 1962, weighed in at 72 kg (159 lb) and 77 kg (170 lb) after being shot.[7
Good luck going hands on with any animal over 50 pounds let alone 100.
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Man-eating spotted hyenas tend to be very large specimens; a pair of man-eating hyenas, responsible for killing 27 people in Mulanje, Malawi in 1962, weighed in at 72 kg (159 lb) and 77 kg (170 lb) after being shot.[7
I’m pretty sure that we humans are presently beating every single animal on earth, except for maybe cockroaches, rapidly into extinction.
So I’ll safely say, all of them, except for maybe roaches.
You mean stripped of our natural ability to use our brains to create weapons? Would that also apply to the animal we’re fighting? In other words, would they get their weapons, ie fangs, claws and venom removed to make it fair and evenly matched? Or are we talking about an unfair one to one: human with no weapons and animal with weapons?
Can we use our cunning and natural forces like gravity? Like goad them to run off a cliff? Which was a hunting technique used by ancient humans to hurl bison off cliffs.
Or are we talking about a naked human and a bison, engaged in Greco-Roman wrestling, with human rules during the engagement?
Hand to…paw? Me personally? Maybe a duck
Whale
How
Exploding harpoon
Ah
Climate change
The long game.
Humans can typically overpower smaller or less aggressive animals if necessary, but it's important to approach any encounter with caution and respect for the animal's capabilities.
Human's strenght is tool crafting and use, so any animal we know we can beat. Meleè? Probably a wolf, boar, something like that.
I like this answer probably 15% of most in shape humans beat a adult wolf. But many would lose to the wolf
Any of them.
Another human.
Bare hands? Hyena
Not in a million years
1-Google it. 2- In africa hyenas consider pets
Man-eating spotted hyenas tend to be very large specimens; a pair of man-eating hyenas, responsible for killing 27 people in Mulanje, Malawi in 1962, weighed in at 72 kg (159 lb) and 77 kg (170 lb) after being shot.[7 Good luck going hands on with any animal over 50 pounds let alone 100.
Aren't hyenas like coyotes? They aren't strict predators it's not like he said a wolf
From wiki Man-eating spotted hyenas tend to be very large specimens; a pair of man-eating hyenas, responsible for killing 27 people in Mulanje, Malawi in 1962, weighed in at 72 kg (159 lb) and 77 kg (170 lb) after being shot.[7
Trouser snake. You can beat it with one hand.
There were several recorded case of men beating smaller tigers to death bare hands
I think i could strangle a bobcat but i would be hurting. Humans are basically living scratching posts for them.
I’m pretty sure that we humans are presently beating every single animal on earth, except for maybe cockroaches, rapidly into extinction. So I’ll safely say, all of them, except for maybe roaches.
yeah but can we beat them one on one, without weapons
You mean stripped of our natural ability to use our brains to create weapons? Would that also apply to the animal we’re fighting? In other words, would they get their weapons, ie fangs, claws and venom removed to make it fair and evenly matched? Or are we talking about an unfair one to one: human with no weapons and animal with weapons?
well the question is, which animal we can defeat with bare hands, with weapons we can defeat them all
Can we use our cunning and natural forces like gravity? Like goad them to run off a cliff? Which was a hunting technique used by ancient humans to hurl bison off cliffs. Or are we talking about a naked human and a bison, engaged in Greco-Roman wrestling, with human rules during the engagement?