• Joe
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        A whale, or possibly a bowl of petunias

        • @[email protected]
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          I wish I could understand what went though the bowl of petunias’ mind when it thought ‘not again’ though…

          • GreenPlasticSushiGrass
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            198 days ago

            I just read about this! The bowl of petunias was an incarnation of Agrajag. “Not again” referred to being killed by Arthur. Again.

                • @[email protected]
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                  They’re referring to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

                  Specifically, they’re talking about a creature (the bowl of petunias created high above the surface of an airless world as a byproduct of a star drive powered by improbability) who has reincarnated many, many times, but in every life is killed by an otherwise inoffensive and constantly bewildered British man.

  • ivanafterall
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    My money is on hippo every day of the week. You’d have to find a freak specimen of a rhino to compete with even an average hippo.

    Rhino weight range: 1,320 - 2,090 pounds

    Hippo weight range: 2,900 - 4,000 pounds

    • @[email protected]
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      278 days ago

      Maybe I’m missing something, but I’m seeing in my googling that MOST rhino species are more massive than hippos.

    • @[email protected]
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      258 days ago

      It varies depending on rhino species but rhinos are generally larger.

      Largest land mammals are elephant > rhino > hippo.

      White rhinos are often over 3,500kg.

    • @[email protected]
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      Huh. I guess I thought rhinos were bigger. Well I bet one could take on a pygmy hippo!

      weigh 180–275 kg (397–606 lb)

  • @[email protected]
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    Hippos are crazy territorial, so my money would be on them. It’s hard to imagine a rhino losing the battle, but the pure unfiltered rage of a hippopotamus when you trespass his territory will frighten even the boldest of rhinos.

    • roguetrick
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      Rhinos are territorial enough to try to fight elephants. They lose, but they try.

      • blanketswithsmallpox
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        Just made me think. Do the animals that win so much become smart because they’re the top, or do they become smart then hit the top of the food chain?

        Always column a and b… but I can almost guarantee mammalian apex predators get smarter the higher they are on the food chain due to increased and varied food supplies. Giving it a better and stronger reinforcement mechanism for increased intelligence…

        Neat.

        Ants, bees, humans, orcas, wolves, elephants, birbs…

        I suppose the key is making sure to have pack behavior too. Loners like Crocs, great whites, etc too good to need to adapt plus aren’t social.

    • balderdashOP
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      Yes, actually. He seemed to think it wasn’t so clear cut, but everyone here has their money on the hippo

    • well5H1T3
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      17 days ago

      WOAA… elephants are way smarter than i thought!, pulled one up on rhino, without a sweat!

    • Deez
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      36 days ago

      I’m not a large water dwelling mammal, where did you get that preposterous hypothesis?

  • @[email protected]
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    147 days ago

    I’m surprised everyone is betting on hippos.

    Rhinos are bigger (generally), heavier, move faster, have collagen armor, and have a horn.

  • @[email protected]
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    I think the rhino would be able to get a nice stab wound in once maybe twice, but after that the sheer power of the hippos bite with destroy the rhino as theyre close.

  • @[email protected]
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    138 days ago

    Rhino’s have low intelligence, can’t swim (well), hace poor eyesight, and are smaller. My money’s on the Hippo.

  • Sirico
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    108 days ago

    Mr Rodgers in a blood stained sweater

  • roguetrick
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    98 days ago

    It would likely be counterproductive to try to bite a charging rhino.