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The alligator in the simulation weighed 1100 lbs. The heaviest alligator on record was a 1,043 lb specimen caught near Gainesville, FL.
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It was said that the alligators bite couldn't do much damage due to the bear's muscle. But an alligator shouldn't find a bear's muscle any problem because there has been proven evidence of alligators defeating large pythons.
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The black bear in the simulation weighed 600 pounds. A black bear of that weight is nearly impossible to find in Florida.
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In the begining of the episode, the narrator mentions that a male leopard would be used in the simulation. However, the leopard in the simulation was said to have been hunting for food for its cubs, meaning that the leopard would have to be a female.
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The anaconda used in the scenario was 30 feet and weighed 350 pounds. A 30 foot anaconda would weigh about 550 pounds.
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The Nile croc in the simulation weighed 2500 lb.
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The bear used in the episode was a coastal brown bear.
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Though the show said that the wolf had alot of stamina, it did not show in the actual battle.
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Though they said the hippo was in a battle and had a wound that attracted the shark, there was no wound what so ever on the hippo until the shark tore its tail off.
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The tiger in the simulation weighed 570 pounds, which exceeds the maximum weight of a male Bengal.
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When the crocodile flipped both itself and the shark on their backs and went to get air, that should have won it for the crocodile. A shark becomes completely paralyzed when flipped on its back.