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Description

A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion picture intended to \"document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a historical record\".

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
in this corner, Weighing in at 770 kilogrammes, it's the North American grizzly bear. The grizzly bear is bringing everything it has to this fight. With the bite force of over 8000 kg paschal and deadly claws that can send an adult ball flying 10 metres in the air. The grizzly bear is a force to be reckoned with. Grizzly bears are only wars, which means they eat both plants and, if the occasion calls for it, unwanted guests because it has so much muscle and solid fat, protecting its arteries and trickier. To say the bear is resilient is an understatement. But that hasn't scared. Always, it's challenger in this corner, straight from the forests of India. It's cold. It's calculating its carnivores. It's the Bengal tiger. The fight hasn't even started. The tiger is smoking in. Distracted by the delicious smell of Salman, the bear doesn't notice the stealthy tiger creeping through the under bush, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Wait for it. Now the tiger makes the first move, pouncing on the top of the bear. It tries to chomp down, but the bears thick muscles, stops it shocked and angry at the intruder. The bear stands up towering over the tiger and lets out a warning roar, the hurting bear counters, knocking the Tigers back with its massive claws. This fight isn't going to be easy for either of them. The bear is certainly a tank when it comes to self defence. But the Tigers intelligence means all it has to do is where its opponent down looks like. The bear is getting vented. Seizing the opportunity, the tiger dashes around the bear and bounces again. It jumps to the bear's neck and delivers a bite, cutting right into the bone. The bear goes down 123. The winner is the Bengal tiger.