Garry Nelson's Left Foot
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Two former champions. One vote. 24 hours. Don't let these beasts down.
The Combatants:
Orca
Group Stage: 1st Group B (40 votes)
The Orca powered through group B winning it with 40 votes, the second highest in the group stages. He's a two time finalist and former Champion who really splits opinion. Highly intelligent the Orca has devised a number of ways-depending on the situation- in which to kill its victim. These methods include including headbutting, throwing their victim in the air, hitting it with their incredibly powerful tail, breaching and landing on them. They have even been known to beach themselves temporarily to get at their victims, they also occasionally hunt terrestrial animals and its been speculated(based on the contents of their stomachs) that they cannibalise other Orcas. Is it enough to see off another former champ or does the Orcas WHC VIII end here? We'll know in 24 hours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_whale
Black Mamba
Group stage: 4th group D. (16 votes)
This fromer champion really struggled to qualify from the very tough group D, gaining just 16 votes and finishing fourth. For a long while it looked like he was going to miss out to the Bengal Tiger. But as champions do he found a way to get the job done. His reward? A knockout game against another former champ. So what has the 2012 champ got in his locker? Well, let me tell you...he's lightening fast, volatile, aggressive and possesses the most evolved and efficient venom apparatus and deliverance system of any snake in the world. It's venom can kill a healthy adult human in as little as 20 minutes. If untreated a bite from a black mamba will prove fatal in close to 100% of cases. It's no wonder the Black Mamba is the most feared snake in Africa. Is it enough to see off the Orca? Lets find out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_mamba
The Combatants:
Orca
Group Stage: 1st Group B (40 votes)
The Orca powered through group B winning it with 40 votes, the second highest in the group stages. He's a two time finalist and former Champion who really splits opinion. Highly intelligent the Orca has devised a number of ways-depending on the situation- in which to kill its victim. These methods include including headbutting, throwing their victim in the air, hitting it with their incredibly powerful tail, breaching and landing on them. They have even been known to beach themselves temporarily to get at their victims, they also occasionally hunt terrestrial animals and its been speculated(based on the contents of their stomachs) that they cannibalise other Orcas. Is it enough to see off another former champ or does the Orcas WHC VIII end here? We'll know in 24 hours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_whale
Black Mamba
Group stage: 4th group D. (16 votes)
This fromer champion really struggled to qualify from the very tough group D, gaining just 16 votes and finishing fourth. For a long while it looked like he was going to miss out to the Bengal Tiger. But as champions do he found a way to get the job done. His reward? A knockout game against another former champ. So what has the 2012 champ got in his locker? Well, let me tell you...he's lightening fast, volatile, aggressive and possesses the most evolved and efficient venom apparatus and deliverance system of any snake in the world. It's venom can kill a healthy adult human in as little as 20 minutes. If untreated a bite from a black mamba will prove fatal in close to 100% of cases. It's no wonder the Black Mamba is the most feared snake in Africa. Is it enough to see off the Orca? Lets find out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_mamba