Could a billion lions beat all the Pokemon?

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Could a billion lions beat all the Pokemon?

Could a billion lions beat all the Pokemon?

Why one billion lions would absolutely destroy all non-legendary Pokémon in a fight. I am excluding legendary Pokémon because, clearly, the legendary Pokémon alone could destroy one billion lions. ... After all, legendary Pokémon include actual gods who can manipulate time and space.

Who would win in a fight a billion lions or all the Pokemon?

The lions clearly and very easily win. For calculations, there are 900 Pokemon (and still 1,000,000,000 lions). That's slightly more than 1,111,111 lions per Pokemon. Pokemon under a BST of 350 can be very easily taken out with one lion alone.

Who would win 1 trillion lions or all the Pokemon?

There is no circumstance in the Pokemon world that a billion lions ever defeat one of every Pokemon. It's not even close.

Can lions swim?

Lions are not known as swimmers in the sense that they don't do it daily. They're not like tigers, which love to go into the water to cool down. But when they're faced with a river, they will cross it if they need to.

How smart is a lion?

Dr. Natalia Borrego works with lion whisperer Kevin Richardson to carry out lion IQ tests. She believes that they are the smartest of all the cats. ... A lion must work out how to open a door, then reach her head inside to get a reward.

Can lions jump?

Lions and tigers can jump almost equally high. The vertical leap record for a tiger is more than 12 feet, and the lion is just a few inches less.

Do lions like humans?

In this instance an animal that scares most humans can be a kitten and a mans best friend. ... Now Valentin Gruener shows that even Lions can be humans best friend if treated correctly. The basic message from both is: Treat animals with respect and do nit threaten them and they will do the same to you.

Are tigers smarter than lions?

Lions vs Tigers. ScienceDaily (Sep. 13, 2009) — A wide-ranging study of big cat skulls, led by Oxford University scientists, has shown that tigers have bigger brains, relative to their body size, than lions, leopards or jaguars.

Are lions intelligent?

Dr. Natalia Borrego works with lion whisperer Kevin Richardson to carry out lion IQ tests. She believes that they are the smartest of all the cats. ... A lion must work out how to open a door, then reach her head inside to get a reward.

What height can a lion jump?

Lions can jump 36 feet in one bound and we attribute this fun fact to every single lion. The cats can jump 15 feet high in a single leap, and they can clear 40 feet in distance especially if leaping down from a vantage point above their prey.

What's the difference between 1 billion Pokemon and 1 billion Lions?

1 Billion Lions vs. 1 of Every Pokémon, also known as 1 Billion Lions vs. All the Pokémon, is an internet argument about which side would win a hypothetical fight between 1 billion lions and one of each Pokémon from all generations, including legendaries.

How many Pokemon can you take out with one lion?

Pokemon under a BST of 350 can be very easily taken out with one lion alone. That's about 300 Pokemon down, and (1,111,110x300) lions remain from the teams of 1,111,111 lions vs 1 Kricketot to go beat up the rest of the legendaries. On the topic of legendaries, several can be eliminated instantly.

Are there any Pokemon that can kill all of the Lions?

I can give you 10 pokemon who can kill ALL of the billion lions: Kyogre (friggin huge, master over the seas, godlike, can cause floods that devour cities) Groudon (friggin huge, master over the earth, godlike, can cause volcanoes to erupt with a roar, it's appearance changes the global climate)

How many Pokemon would win in a fight?

- normal battle conditions; none of them are holding items, and abilities only take effect from the very start (ie nothing activates beforehand). pokemon are all at full PP and full HP. lions are all fed and healthy. The lions clearly and very easily win. For calculations, there are 900 Pokemon (and still 1,000,000,000 lions).

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