Cheetahs are the fastest land animal, and they can chase down just about any creature in their area with their long strides. They can reach blazing speeds of 70mph. Lions are fast, too. They can run at a pace of 35mph and use a burst of speed to reach 50mph for a short period of time.
With its huge size and power, the lion would overwhelm and beat the jaguar. That doesn't mean the jaguar can't get away if it decides to retreat early in the fight. The jaguar is much faster than the lion, but it will still lose the fight.
However, the small anatomy of the cheetah quickly becomes a disadvantage when battling a tiger face-to-face. Tigers are bigger, stronger, and made to wrestle. Once these two big cats started to brawl, the tiger would quickly come out on top.
In terms of bone strength, lions are stronger. Tigers are ~60-70% muscle but have lower bone density than lions.
The smaller cat realizes it's outmatched and very unlikely to win this fight. However, it can't get away. The jaguar can run up to 50 mph, while the poor leopard can only reach top speeds of 36 mph. The jaguar beats the leopard thanks to its large size and fast speed.
A grizzly bear would win a fight against a jaguar.
The creature would inadvertently solve the biggest problem that a grizzly would have— getting close to the big cat. The grizzly would turn the tables, pinning the jaguar and setting about its vicious attack.
The strongest land animal in the world is the elephant. The typical Asian elephant has 100,000 muscles and tendons arranged along the length of the trunk, enabling it to lift almost 800 pounds. The gorilla, the strongest as well as largest primate on the planet, is at least six times stronger than the average human.
In the battle of the grizzly bear vs tiger, a Siberian tiger would win a fight against a grizzly bear. The Siberian tiger is an ambush predator, and it's the only big cat that comes close to the grizzly bear in terms of size and power.
A tiger would kill a gorilla in a fight. If a tiger managed to ambush a gorilla, the tiger would immediately kill it. Although the gorilla is strong, the fact is that it could not stop 600 pounds of charging muscle and teeth.
The Cheetah's speed and agility would undoubtedly be its biggest advantages in a fight with a Gorilla. Although the Gorilla is much larger and stronger, the Cheetah's ability to move quickly and fluidly would make it difficult for the Gorilla to catch or strike it.
A bear would win a fight against a lion. Bears have the advantage in just about every aspect, from size to offensive capabilities. The only time that a lion would win is if it managed to sneak up and ambush a bear, leaping onto it and biting into its head with such power that it shattered the skill.
While it would depend on the size, age and aggressiveness of the specific animals involved, generally tigers have a significant advantage. On average tigers are larger, but more importantly they are more capable of fighting standing on their hind legs.
They are both highly aggressive creatures, so a prolonged fight could be brutal. Even then, the lion would probably come out on top, making up for its relative lack of stamina with sheer power. A lion has a good chance of killing a gorilla in a one-on-one fight. The only thing is that a lion rarely fights alone.
So, if a lion and kangaroo fight, the lion will win. The lion is a stealthy hunter who can sneak up on the kangaroo and pounce before the marsupial knows what's happening. Additionally, lions are intelligent hunters and will adapt their strategy depending on the circumstances.
A fully grown crocodile would win a fight against a jaguar every time. The reason is simple: jaguars couldn't muster enough power to land a fatal attack on a grown crocodile without putting themselves at tremendous risk. Jaguars prefer to hunt their prey and land a quick, fatal attack on the throat.
Although a silverback gorilla is very fast, quite strong, and has a longer arm span, it is unlikely that a silverback could defeat the much larger and faster grizzly bear in a fair fight.
An elephant would win in a tiger vs elephant fight.
The tiger is undoubtedly a fierce beast, and it might stand the best chance out of all other land-dwelling animals of successfully hunting an adult elephant. Yet, the elephant's size and power are simply indomitable.
Adult polar bears have no natural predators but that doesn't mean that they are safe from all animals. While they still do face threats from the walrus, there are other larger and more powerful animals that may pose a threat. The Grizzly Bear. This would be a powerful fight.
Strongest Kick: Zebra — Kicks With About 3,000 Pounds of Force. Due to the power of its kick, a fully grown zebra is able to kill an adult male African lion with one blow. Between the well-known force behind the kick of a red kangaroo and a giraffe, you might be surprised to read that the zebra beats them both.
Mantis shrimp pack the strongest punch of any creature in the animal kingdom. Their club-like appendages accelerate faster than a bullet out of a gun and just one strike can knock the arm off a crab or break through a snail shell. These small but mighty crustaceans have been known to take on octopus and win.
A hippo would win a fight against a polar bear.
Instead, the hippo needs one or two bites to incapacitate the polar bear. Its massive teeth would penetrate the bear's fur and skin, breaking bones and ripping into organs. In this rare case, speed on land would only matter at the beginning of the fight.
An unarmed human could not bear a grizzly bear in a fight.
Humans cannot do serious harm to a grizzly bear. It is strongly advised that you do not get near grizzly bears.
With the bear's massive body, superior muscle, surprising speed and evolutionary armory, there really isn't any way a gorilla wins the fight. Every attempt it makes would be thwarted by at least one of these factors.