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==Background== | |||
The '''American Alligator''', often referred to as the common alligator, is one of the largest living crocodilians. They are apex predators whose diet consists of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and small-to-large mammals. | |||
==Statistics== | |||
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' '''9-B''' | |||
'''Name:''' American Alligator | |||
'''Origin:''' The Real World | |||
'''Sex:''' Varies between individuals (can be male or female) | |||
'''Age:''' Varies between individuals (usually lives up to 30–50 years) | |||
'''Classification:''' Reptile | |||
'''[[Status]]:''' '''Alive''' ([https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Reptiles/American-Alligator Officially listed under a conservation status of "least concern"]<ref>American alligators were once threatened by extinction, but after being placed on the endangered species list in 1967, their population increased. This species is now classified as least concern. The main threat to these reptiles today is habitat loss caused by wetland drainage and development.</ref>) | |||
'''[[Alignment]]:''' '''Unaligned''' (Animals have no real moral compass asides from very primitive ones, thus they fall under no true alignment as they're not inherently evil, good, or neutral) | |||
'''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D''' | |||
'''[[Attack Potency]]:''' '''Wall level''' ([https://www.fsu.edu/indexTOFStory.html?lead.erickson Has a bite force of 2980 psi]<ref>How hard do alligators and crocodiles bite?<br>The answer is a bite force value of 3,700 pounds for a 17-foot saltwater crocodile (as well as tooth pressures of 350,000 pounds per square inch). That's the highest bite force ever recorded — beating a 2,980-pound value for a 13-foot wild American alligator Erickson's lab measured in 2005.</ref>, or 581.8085993 kilojoules) | |||
'''[[Durability]]:''' '''Wall level''' | |||
'''[[Striking Strength]]:''' '''Wall Class''' | |||
'''[[Lifting Strength]]:''' '''Peak Human''' ([https://youtu.be/-Cf80h0i-sQ They have been known to overpower cows], [https://agtech.folio3.com/blogs/how-much-does-a-cow-weigh/ who weigh over 1200 pounds]) | |||
'''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Regular Human''' on land ([https://adventure.howstuffworks.com/alligator-zigzag.htm An alligator can run up to 11 mph on land]<ref> | |||
How fast can an alligator run on land?<br>Most experts believe that the average alligator can run up to 11 mph (18 kilometres) on dry land for a brief amount of time. However, due to their weight, they run in a zigzag motion that slows them down and tires them out pretty quickly.</ref>), '''Athletic Human''' while swimming ([https://adventure.howstuffworks.com/alligator-zigzag.htm Alligators can swim up to 20 miles per hour]<ref> | |||
How fast can alligators swim?<br>An alligator can swim up to 20 miles (32 kilometres) per hour</ref>), '''Superhuman''' in short bursts ([https://www.captainjacksairboattours.com/4-how-fast-can-alligators-run/ Alligators are capable of short bursts of speed up to 30 milers per hour]<ref>Alligators don’t really like to run long distances, and although they can travel very quickly in the water, they are typically slower moving on land. However, even with their heavy bodies and slow metabolisms, alligators are capable of short bursts of speed that can exceed 30 miles per hour. This speed is typically seen when an alligator is lunging after prey on the bank of the water, not running across a large area of land.</ref>) | |||
'''[[Speed|Combat Speed]]:''' '''Athletic Human''' | |||
'''[[Reactions|Reaction Speed]]:''' '''Athletic Human''' | |||
'''[[Stamina]]:''' '''Below Average''' ([https://www.treehugger.com/alligator-facts-5119214 Alligators have poor endurance, making them only able to sprint for short periods of time]<ref>Alligators don’t really like to run long distances, and although they can travel very quickly in the water, they are typically slower moving on land. However, even with their heavy bodies and slow metabolisms, alligators are capable of short bursts of speed that can exceed 30 miles per hour. This speed is typically seen when an alligator is lunging after prey on the bank of the water, not running across a large area of land.</ref>), '''Higher''' in water (Alligators have more stamina while in water) | |||
'''[[Range]]:''' '''Standard Melee''' | |||
'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Animalistic''' | |||
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===[[Hax|Powers and Abilities]]=== | |||
'''[[Superhuman Physical Characteristics]]''', '''[[Stealth Mastery]]''' ([https://youtu.be/T25g7lmSLlk?t=48 Alligators can dissapear completely in just a few feet of murky water]), '''[[Natural Weaponry]]''' ([https://youtu.be/xdD_S99xhVM?t=248 American alligators can use their sharp claws and teeth as weapons]), '''[[Aquatic Breathing]]''' ([https://www.nps.gov/bicy/planyourvisit/upload/American-Alligator_FINAL_LORES.pdf Alligators can stay submerged underwater for up to 8 hours in very cold water]<ref>A secondary set of eyelids, known as the nictitating membrane, act as underwater goggles, allowing the alligator to see underwater. Alligators can stay underwater for much longer than humans. A typical dive might last 10-20 minutes. In a pinch an alligator can stay submerged for up to two hours if it is at rest. And, in very cold water, an alligator can last up to eight hours submerged.</ref>) | |||
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===[[Standard Equipment]]=== | |||
None. | |||
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===Other=== | |||
'''Standard Tactics:''' American Alligators normally wait in water for thier pray to get close to them and lunge to bite them. | |||
'''Weaknesses:''' | |||
* Their snouts and eyes are very sensitive. | |||
* Their gag reflex can be stimulated to let go of their prey. | |||
* Exothermic body leads to a low metabolism, and therefore makes its energy get depleted fast. | |||
==References== | |||
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==Battle Records== | |||
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|-|Victories= | |||
*'''[[Wii Fit Trainer]]''' [[Wii Series|(Wii Fit)]] - [https://thecodex.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000023718 Thread] | |||
**'''Keys:''' 9-B keys. | |||
**'''Conditions:''' None. | |||
**'''Location:''' SBA | |||
**'''Restrictions:''' None. | |||
|-|Losses= | |||
None. | |||
|-|Inconclusive= | |||
None. | |||
</tabber> | |||
[[Category:Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Alive Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Unaligned Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Non-Fiction Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Aquatic Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Non-Humans]] | |||
[[Category:Reptiles]] | |||
[[Category:Animals]] | |||
[[Category:The Real World]] | |||
[[Category:Tier 9]] | |||
[[Category:9-B]] | |||
[[Category:Superhumans]] | |||
[[Category:Stealth Mastery Users]] | |||
[[Category:Natural Weaponry Users]] | |||
[[Category:Aquatic Breathing Users]] | |||
{{Discussions}} | |||
Revision as of 00:33, 3 December 2022
Background
The African Elephant, also called Loxodonta is the largest land animal ever recorded, going up to 3 meters tall weighting up to 7 tons with grey skin. Living in the Savanna, the elephants diet consists of grass or leaves he can grab thanks to his trunk. Walking around the plains with a body consisting of over 150,000 muslces, the African Elephant is by a landslide, the most respected and feared animal in africa due to his aggressive and territorial nature
Statistics
Tier: 9-B
Name: African Elephant, Loxodonta scientifically
Origin: The Real World
Sex: Varies (can be male or female)
Age: Varies, Can live up to 70 years in the wild
Classification: Elephantidae, Mammals
Status: Alive
Alignment: Unaligned (Animals have no real moral compass asides from very primitive ones, thus they fall under no true alignment as they're not inherently evil, good, or neutral)
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Wall Level (African Elephants are one of the strongest animal on earth and on the top of the land food chain, only rivaled by humans. Can casually knock down Savanna trees, trucks and even capable of tearing down parts of cars by simply scratching himself, easily capable of killing African Crocodiles, their raw strength makes them able to peacefully walk through a group of Hippopotamus without issues, who are normally extremely territorial and aggressive animals)
Durability: Wall Level
Striking Strength: Wall Class
Lifting Strength: Class 5 (Have been shown to be able to toss Hippopotamus, who can weight up to 3.5 tons)
Travel Speed: Superhuman (Can run at 25 mp/h)
Combat Speed: Athletic Human
Reaction Speed: Athletic Human
Stamina: Superhuman (Elephants have been seen doing rampages for hours, can fight eachother over a period of 3 days)
Range: Extended Melee Range
Intelligence: Animalistic, however, Elephants are able to understand different languages, mimic human voices, understanding body language, and many other things, making them above the intelligence of the average animal
Powers and Abilities
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Enhanced Senses (Can hear and recognize voices from a kilometer away and are able to hear infrasonic from 12,000 hz), Natural Weaponry (With their Trunks and Tusks), Berserk Mode (Once every year, Elephants will enter a "Musth" state where his reproduction hormones gain a giant rise, making Elephants extremely aggressive, with on average over 60 times the regular testosterones level)
Standard Equipment
None Notable
Other
Standard Tactics: Elephants will charge at enemies to try and stab them with his tusks, he then proceeds to use his trunk to toss them around or to be in a position to stomp them to death
Weaknesses: Elephants cannot jump
Battle Records
None.
None.
Background
The American Alligator, often referred to as the common alligator, is one of the largest living crocodilians. They are apex predators whose diet consists of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and small-to-large mammals.
Statistics
Tier: 9-B
Name: American Alligator
Origin: The Real World
Sex: Varies between individuals (can be male or female)
Age: Varies between individuals (usually lives up to 30–50 years)
Classification: Reptile
Status: Alive (Officially listed under a conservation status of "least concern"[1])
Alignment: Unaligned (Animals have no real moral compass asides from very primitive ones, thus they fall under no true alignment as they're not inherently evil, good, or neutral)
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Wall level (Has a bite force of 2980 psi[2], or 581.8085993 kilojoules)
Durability: Wall level
Striking Strength: Wall Class
Lifting Strength: Peak Human (They have been known to overpower cows, who weigh over 1200 pounds)
Travel Speed: Regular Human on land (An alligator can run up to 11 mph on land[3]), Athletic Human while swimming (Alligators can swim up to 20 miles per hour[4]), Superhuman in short bursts (Alligators are capable of short bursts of speed up to 30 milers per hour[5])
Combat Speed: Athletic Human
Reaction Speed: Athletic Human
Stamina: Below Average (Alligators have poor endurance, making them only able to sprint for short periods of time[6]), Higher in water (Alligators have more stamina while in water)
Range: Standard Melee
Intelligence: Animalistic
Powers and Abilities
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Stealth Mastery (Alligators can dissapear completely in just a few feet of murky water), Natural Weaponry (American alligators can use their sharp claws and teeth as weapons), Aquatic Breathing (Alligators can stay submerged underwater for up to 8 hours in very cold water[7])
Standard Equipment
None.
Other
Standard Tactics: American Alligators normally wait in water for thier pray to get close to them and lunge to bite them.
Weaknesses:
- Their snouts and eyes are very sensitive.
- Their gag reflex can be stimulated to let go of their prey.
- Exothermic body leads to a low metabolism, and therefore makes its energy get depleted fast.
References
- ↑ American alligators were once threatened by extinction, but after being placed on the endangered species list in 1967, their population increased. This species is now classified as least concern. The main threat to these reptiles today is habitat loss caused by wetland drainage and development.
- ↑ How hard do alligators and crocodiles bite?
The answer is a bite force value of 3,700 pounds for a 17-foot saltwater crocodile (as well as tooth pressures of 350,000 pounds per square inch). That's the highest bite force ever recorded — beating a 2,980-pound value for a 13-foot wild American alligator Erickson's lab measured in 2005. - ↑
How fast can an alligator run on land?
Most experts believe that the average alligator can run up to 11 mph (18 kilometres) on dry land for a brief amount of time. However, due to their weight, they run in a zigzag motion that slows them down and tires them out pretty quickly. - ↑
How fast can alligators swim?
An alligator can swim up to 20 miles (32 kilometres) per hour - ↑ Alligators don’t really like to run long distances, and although they can travel very quickly in the water, they are typically slower moving on land. However, even with their heavy bodies and slow metabolisms, alligators are capable of short bursts of speed that can exceed 30 miles per hour. This speed is typically seen when an alligator is lunging after prey on the bank of the water, not running across a large area of land.
- ↑ Alligators don’t really like to run long distances, and although they can travel very quickly in the water, they are typically slower moving on land. However, even with their heavy bodies and slow metabolisms, alligators are capable of short bursts of speed that can exceed 30 miles per hour. This speed is typically seen when an alligator is lunging after prey on the bank of the water, not running across a large area of land.
- ↑ A secondary set of eyelids, known as the nictitating membrane, act as underwater goggles, allowing the alligator to see underwater. Alligators can stay underwater for much longer than humans. A typical dive might last 10-20 minutes. In a pinch an alligator can stay submerged for up to two hours if it is at rest. And, in very cold water, an alligator can last up to eight hours submerged.
Battle Records
*Wii Fit Trainer (Wii Fit) - Thread
- Keys: 9-B keys.
- Conditions: None.
- Location: SBA
- Restrictions: None.
None.
None.
Discussions (Link For Mobile Users):
Discussion threads involving Myrox123/Sandbox |
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Background
Statistics
Tier:
Name: Regigigas
Origin: Pokémon
Sex: Sexless
Age: At least 2.6 million years old
Classification:
Status: Alive
Alignement:
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Multi-Continent Level (Is far stronger than any of the Legendary Titans, The Legendary Titans can fight against Brendan's team in which they would at least need Seven Gym Badges because he needs Dive in order to fight them. Brendan with Seven Gym Badges can fight Groudon who can raise continents)
Durability: Multi-Continent level (Is far more durable than any of the Legendary Titans)
Striking Strength: Multi-Continent Class
Travel Speed: Massively Hypersonic+ (Regigigas should be comparable to Iris’s Pokémon due to being a Legendary Pokémon. Iris’s Hydreigon could fly into space in a very short time)
Combat Speed: FTL+ (Pokémon have shown to be able to dodge Solar Beam, which is described as a light-based attack. Can keep up with Brendan's team)
Reaction Speed: FTL+
Stamina: High
Range: Standard Melee Range physically, Hundreds of meters with most Pokémon moves, Kilometers with electricity and weather changing moves
Intelligence: Average, Genius in terms of combat (Fought against Brendan who had 7 gym badges, all Pokémons are naturally skilled fighters)
Power and Abilities
Standard Equipment
Nothing Notable
Optional Equipment
Notable Techniques
Other
Weakness: As a Normal type, Regigigas is weak to Fighting type moves
Pokedéx Entries
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Gallery
Gallery | |
Battle Records
None.
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None.