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** Hippo vs Bull Shark is also a CMOA, but it's more easily predictable, and thus, not quite as epic.
** Lion vs Crocodile qualifies as well.

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%% ** Hippo vs Bull Shark is also a CMOA, but it's more easily predictable, and thus, not quite as epic.
%% ** Lion vs Crocodile qualifies as well.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The nu metal soundtrack by Trevor Coleman will get you pumped for the fights.

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Real Life examples of Crack Defeat are covered by Shocking Elimination which is YMMV. Also tried to remove conversation in the example and make it slightly more objectively descriptive


* CrackDefeat:
** Jaguar vs. Anaconda qualifies due to the suspicious coincidences surrounding the anaconda's "victory".
** Lion vs. Croc isn't bad by itself, but placed side-by-side with Bear vs. Gator, it's inexcusable. Why was the bear able to pull off what the lion couldn't, especially when the odds favored the gator much more heavily in that fight than in Croc vs. Lion?
*** To be fair, the croc was much larger and heavier than the gator, and the bear had the dextrous anatomy of...well, a bear.
*** This actually works more in favor of the alligator getting poor representation--the series in general seems to give crocodilians (and strict predators in general) the ButtMonkey treatment, favoring the herbivores and omnivores more.


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* ShockingElimination:
** Jaguar vs. Anaconda qualifies due to the suspicious coincidences surrounding the anaconda's "victory".
** Lion vs. Croc isn't bad by itself, but placed side-by-side with Bear vs. Gator, it's inexcusable. Why was the bear able to pull off what the lion couldn't, especially when the odds favored the gator much more heavily in that fight than in Croc vs. Lion? On the one hand, the croc was much larger and heavier than the gator, and the bear had the dextrous anatomy of...well, a bear. On the other, this actually works more in favor of the alligator getting poor representation--the series in general seems to give crocodilians (and strict predators in general) the ButtMonkey treatment, favoring the herbivores and omnivores more.
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* {{Narm}}: How does the gorilla kill the leopard? By chopping the latter’s back with its arm...and shown via a dramatic spinning shot no less, thus making it look like the ending of a video game fight. You almost expect a deep-voiced narrator to shout, “Leopard chop! Gorilla wins!”.

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