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Fully grown walrus have been known to maim to such an extent it can eventually kill a polar bear.


As they out weigh them by over half a ton, not too surprising.


The smart money would go with ruffers selection.


But even the army ants will make it move along somewhere else.

It's a Wolverine. And no mistake. Ask Mrs B (a Canadian) who had one try to attack her truck as she was was driving down a logging road in the Yukon in an artic winter. Also in winter, her Dad had one eat it's way through the breeze block wall of his summer cabin. It then ate some wooden furniture before eating its way out the other side (rather than go back out the hole it had made earlier).


Beat that.

Is there an implication that the hardest animal is a sea or air one?

I could go along with a bull shark or orca as the hardest, but if I were to fight one in Croydon I reckon I'd win.


Ultimately you'd have to go with something stupidly poisonous over big and strong.

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