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14 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

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From a physical standpoint the lion is the easy answer. But I might take my chances with the bear as I think that's the least aggressive towards humans of those 4.

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Nice twin turbos 
 
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Drag slicks on a car with no spent rubber on the quarter panels and an adjustable spoiler of course she would be worried about AC.

She definitely doesn't race it and...would.
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From a physical standpoint the lion is the easy answer. But I might take my chances with the bear as I think that's the least aggressive towards humans of those 4.
Hippos bro...the rest climbs trees. Hippos not so much.
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Hippos bro...the rest climbs trees. Hippos not so much.

Better hope that tree is close and thick though. I believe hippos can do 25-30mph on land.

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