Are predators bulletproof?

They're not 100% bulletproof, but they are shown to have stronger durability than humans. City Hunter took a full shotgun tube and was only knocked out for a few moments and Jungle Hunter only got a cut from a 5.56 rounds from Duke's minigun.
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Which animal skin is bulletproof?

Pangolin is the only mammal wholly covered in hard scales to ensure maximum protection from predators in the wild. They have large, overlapping plates made of keratin; the material is similar to humans' nails.
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What powers does Predator have?

Powers and Abilities

Enhanced Strength: Predators are incredibly strong, easily capable of outmatching a conditioned adult human male in unarmed combat and able to land blows that can shatter solid concrete.
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Is Rhino skin bulletproof?

Rhino Hide is a two-part liquid that is poured into any wall and then hardens to become bulletproof! Rhino Hide is a completely new category of products made from a two-part composite-reinforced liquid and filled with a special aggregate.
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Are hippos skin bulletproof?

Hippo skin is thick compared to so many animals. Their skin can even tolerate gunshots. But they aren't bulletproof. With some larger bullets, they can be killed.
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What animal has the toughest skin?

The whale shark isn't only the largest fish in the oceans. It also has the thickest skin of any living creature – in the oceans or on land. Typically around 10 cm (4 in) in thickness, the skin offers vital protection and insulation for the animal.
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Are bears bullet proof?

Since the spinal cord is so small, it makes sense to aim at the brain. But bears have thick, strong skulls shotgun slugs or even rifle bullets may not penetrate. The weakest part of a bear's skull is behind the face, in a small triangular shaped area roughly bounded by the eyes and the tip of the nose.
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Are alligators bulletproof?

Not a chance. Alligator skin is definitely not designed for bullet protection and shooting a bullet at it will puncture a hole right through!
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Are armadillo shells bulletproof?

Armadillos. Despite reports of bullets ricocheting off armadillos, these creatures aren't bulletproof. Their shells are made of bony plates called osteoderms that grow in the skin.
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Are pangolins bulletproof?

While not completely bulletproof, the pangolin's scales can help protect it from objects that might pierce its body. In fact, the design of the scales has helped scientists create bulletproof vests for humans. If the pangolin's scales are damaged they will quickly heal themselves to better protect the animal.
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How do Yautja mate?

During the mating season the males try to mate with as many females as they can. The high ranking males will attract enough females just because of their status. The males that are lower in rank will have to fight for their females. This behavior is probably millions of years old.
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What do Yautja think of humans?

The Yautja hunt humans for sport, but also respect them as combat equals. Any human who has killed a Yautja or helped them is respected and sometimes awarded with an item and on rare occasions allowed them into the clan.
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Does Predator have a tongue?

Predators possess their own language, both in spoken and written form, the former of which resembles a series of clicks, roars, snarls and growls. They also have dialects, which deviate sharply enough from the Yautja common tongue that translators cannot make heads or tails of it.
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Are dinosaurs bulletproof?

An in-depth study of dinosaur armour has revealed an unexpected new level of strength, with some plates having a weave of fibres resembling today's bulletproof fabrics. The likely strength of such plates makes the dinosaurs studied – ankylosaurs – perhaps the best-protected creatures to have ever stalked the Earth.
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Which animal has the strongest Armour?

The Pangolin uses its armor for protection. It protects and shields the body from approaching danger and predators. They are hunted for their meat and scales. It is believed that the pangolin and the armadillo have the strongest natural armor in the animal kingdom.
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Are any animals immortal?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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Which animal's shell can deflect a bullet *?

He went outside and took his . 38 revolver and shot three times at the armadillo,” Sheriff Larry Rowe said. Its hard shell deflected at least one of the bullets, which ricocheted off struck the man's jaw.
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Is Glyptodon a dinosaur?

One of the most distinctive—and comical-looking—megafauna mammals of prehistoric times, Glyptodon was essentially a dinosaur-sized armadillo, with a huge, round, armored carapace, stubby, turtle-like legs, and a blunt head on a short neck.
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How hard is an armadillo's shell?

The tough and highly mineralized tiles have a tensile strength of approximately 20 MPa and toughness of around 1.1 MJ/m3.
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Why are crocodiles so powerful?

Crocodiles and alligators have the most powerful bite of any animal in the world, and the secret to this strength has just been revealed. Scientists at the University of Missouri found that crocodiles have a second jaw joint, an addition that enhances the force of their bite.
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Why do they shoot alligators in the head?

If you're a big fan of The History Channel's blockbuster reality series Swamp People then you've probably heard the alligator hunters referencing a "quarter-sized kill spot" on the top of a gator's head, which is where you have to shoot it to guarantee a quick kill.
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Do Crocs chew?

The croc's pearly whites are designed to seize and hold prey, not to chew. Crocodiles will swallow their food whole if it's small enough but will use their powerful teeth and jaws to crush and break up larger prey or to splinter the hard outer shell of a crab or a turtle.
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Who would win grizzly or gorilla?

Although a silverback gorilla is very fast, quite strong, and has a longer arm span, there is no way a silverback could defeat the much larger and faster grizzly bear in a fair fight.
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Can any animal survive a bullet?

Now, researchers have subjected tardigrades, microscopic creatures affectionately known as water bears, to impacts as fast as a flying bullet. And the animals survive them, too—but only up to a point. The test places new limits on their ability to survive impacts in space—and potentially seed life on other planets.
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Will a 9mm stop a bear?

The 9mm can kill bears but is considered underpowered by experienced woodsmen. The 9mm has 350 to 450 ft/lbs. of energy, while 1,000 ft/lbs is considered the minimum for a bear hunting gun. Proper 9mm bullets yield sufficient penetration in soft tissue, but it may not stop a bear quickly enough to avoid being mauled.
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