Loren Pechtel wrote:Yeah, that's what I was thinking of. Yes, the 'cat would have lost, but it was a close match even with being constrained by having to protect Stephanie. I don't think Earth has anything remotely at the level of a Hexapuma.
tlb wrote:In both cases the tree-cat fought to protect someone dear, despite knowing it had no chance to win, nor even hurt the other animal greatly. In both stories the tree-cat was knocked out of the fight by serious injuries and only saved from death because the Harrington girl had a weapon. In both stories the cats had to be treated by a doctor and Honor's Nimitz had broken ribs and Stephanie's Climbs Quickly probably lost a limb. That is not my idea of a close fight.
A grizzly bear is the equivalent Earth creature and in staged separate fights is reported to have killed both lions and tigers. The gold miners are said to have imported those animals to pit against the bear. A swipe of the bear's paw with its big claws can break the skull of either big cat.
Loren Pechtel wrote:I'm thinking of death by bleeding out, not by direct damage.
I don't know why, the bigger animals were bleeding in both cases; but in both cases that 'cat would have died if the Harrington girl had not used her weapon. I expect the lion or tiger did some damage before they died. I do not know whether the bear died later, but that would not be much consolation to the cat.
This is what "The Best Laid Plans" has to say about the possibility of the 'cat striking a mortal blow.
The huge creature was almost three meters long. It must weight over five hundred kilos, and it howled its fury as the 'cats razor-sharp claws slashed at it. But peak bears' hides were thick, their skins loose, riding on deep layers of fat no treecat's claws were long enough to penetrate. The 'cat could hurt and enrage the monstrous omnivore, but he couldn't possibly defeat it, and he knew it.
A grizzly bear is somewhat smaller and lighter than a peak bear, but still has a comparable skin and fat layer. The would be trouble for a grizzly, if it fought a peak bear; but it should be equally able to handle a single treecat. So how are we scoring a fight where the treecat dies and the bear might (or might not) die later?