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Let's make a simple comparison:
An Elephant can kill a lion and a man with the use of its might. It is questionable if it can kill a shark because Elephants rarely go into open sea, and if they do they can't use their strength to kill anything.
A Lion can kill a lame or small elephant using its strength. You need a pride of liones and lionesses to kill a full grown healthy elephant. A lion does not go into the open sea, so it has no chance of killing a shark. But a lion can defenitely kill a man if it comes across one.
If an elephant vetures into open sea, Sharks would not usually attack anything that is much larger than itself, and even if it did it may just inflict some wounds since the elephant hide is quite thick. Perhaps if a groups of great white sharks get into a feeding frenzy over an elephant thay may be able to kill it. However, a lion is another story since lions don't go into open sea, unless it was thrown overboard into a shark infested waters. As for man, a Shark can kill a man in water. However, fatal shark attacks are on the average between 7 - 15 per annum around the world.
Man on the other hand has the largest brain per body size. A man can kill an elephant and a lion with the strength of his finger. All it takes is a man's finger pulling a trigger and a great beast is dead. He could use the same strength to kill a shark, but usually man kills sharks in a much simpler way, using a fishing net or a fishing hook.
In conclusion, beasts need their primal instincts and strength to make a kill. Man uses his brains and the least of his muscles to make complete species instinct.
Therefore, Man is stronger. QED |