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Which is better, spotted hyenas or Tibetan mastiffs?

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1. Tibetan mastiff looks very big. In fact, in terms of weight, it is not very big in dogs, just because its hair looks bigger. Dogs are dogs, and Tibetan mastiffs are not the only ones who are not afraid of wild animals. Du Gao was the first hound, and this is a real hound. Pictures are everywhere. Backed dogs help hunt lions. Of course, they are not afraid of wild animals. Peter is funnier and not afraid at all.

2. Tibetan mastiff is actually a big stupid dog. When it comes to hunting, it can't catch up with hounds. As far as herding sheep is concerned, it can't be done at all. Pastoral areas are only used to guard sheepfolds. As far as IQ is concerned, it is pitifully low. In previous agricultural magazines, it was regarded as a meat dog. Since there was a dog dealer, the value has skyrocketed.

3. The fighting capacity of Tibetan mastiff ranks 5-7 among the managed dog breeds, and some fierce dogs are very powerful because they are not included in the international dog industry alliance because of their blood relationship, such as Kankuan in Pakistan. If you count the dogs that are not included in the management, the Tibetan mastiff can only be outside 7.

Tibetan mastiffs don't even have the strength to single out large beasts, let alone challenge wolves, a fierce, cruel and highly coordinated fighter. Even the brown bear can't be disturbed by three wolves, and the Tibetan mastiff can only wait for death when facing three wolves.

Any known fierce dog is incapable of challenging hyenas, let alone Tibetan mastiffs. Not in weight, not in bite force, not in cruelty, not in cruelty, not in flexibility, not in combat experience. National Geographic Channel explained that spotted hyenas can kill an African adult man in a few seconds, but as we all know, the instantaneous lethality of Tibetan mastiffs in China is too low compared with hyenas.

6.hyaena brunnea is the second largest beast on the African grassland after lions, and its hunting success rate is second only to African wild dogs.