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Wolves may be no match for wolverines, but what of the elusive snow ninja? Supposedly their diet consists mainly of BJJ black belts and ADCC champions. Who would you pick in a snow ninja/wolverine matchup?
well, when you say "elusive snow ninja" i'm sure you're talking about the "elusive snow leopard"
the problem is, their ninja alias is well deserved because they're so damn elusive, we know nothing about their fighting style...their techniques are heavily guarded
when their victims are found...the perpetrator is nowhere in sight; tracks gone, no traces to be found
this is the only footage we have of their combat style...and it ain't much to go on
BJJ black belts and ADCC champions still have much to fear...
Canadian Aboriginals, trappers and woodsmen believed that carcajous (wolverines) were somehow enchanted or had demonic powers because they were the only animals that were able to take the food from their traps without being seen, heard or caught.
that wolverine is the "michael jordan of brazilin jiujitsu"
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well, when you say "elusive snow ninja" i'm sure you're talking about the "elusive snow leopard"
the problem is, their ninja alias is well deserved because they're so damn elusive, we know nothing about their fighting style...their techniques are heavily guarded
when their victims are found...the perpetrator is nowhere in sight; tracks gone, no traces to be found
this is the only footage we have of their combat style...and it ain't much to go on
BJJ black belts and ADCC champions still have much to fear...
I was referring to the snow ninja seen in the video I quoted. I understand that you might have missed seeing it, because of the damned elusiveness.
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Originally Posted by Maximus
Anyway, I actually found a snow ninja hunting video.
As we can see, these predators remain dangerous even when taken out of their natural arctic habitats.
i live in the canadian north west, and wolverines are often wondering around. i am supried to see that video, the wolf must have been realy hungery because most animal, even bears will leave if a wolverine is near by. they are some of thwe most unthreataning animal ive seen (they look kinda like baby bears with small heads to me) and by far the toughest.
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