Garry Nelson's Left Foot
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The combatants:
Komodo Dragon
Group stage: 2nd Group C
The Komodo Dragon cruised into the knockouts after coming second to the Honey Badger in group C. Unsurprisingly for something officially named 'Dragon' the Komodo Dragon is the largest lizard in the world. Naturally they dominate their ecosystem where they hunt and ambush prey up to the size of deer and large pigs. They have been known to dig up the corpses of dead humans and eat them. They may or may not have a venomous bite. Is it enough to secure a coveted spot in the quarter finals?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_dragon
Grasshopper Mouse
Group stage: 4th group A
The grasshopper mouse arrived on the WHC scene with a bang last year, reaching the quarter finals. Looking to build on that performance it battled through a tough group A, finishing in the fourth qualifying spot. So what is this mouse bringing to the table? Well...It is carnivorous, eating insects, worms, snakes and even other mice. Highly territorial and aggressive grasshopper mice are found in very low densities. Their territory can be as large as 28 acres. They hunt their prey by stalking them from behind before launching a vicious attack. They are known to howl like a wolf too when defending their territory. If you put a group of grasshopper mice in the same cage when you come back a few hours later there'll only be one left as they will attack and kill each other. So, in short its a highly aggressive cannibal that takes on poisonous snakes and scorpions and it howls like a wolf. Is this the package to send the Komodo Dragon packing?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grasshopper_mouse
The combatants:
Komodo Dragon
Group stage: 2nd Group C
The Komodo Dragon cruised into the knockouts after coming second to the Honey Badger in group C. Unsurprisingly for something officially named 'Dragon' the Komodo Dragon is the largest lizard in the world. Naturally they dominate their ecosystem where they hunt and ambush prey up to the size of deer and large pigs. They have been known to dig up the corpses of dead humans and eat them. They may or may not have a venomous bite. Is it enough to secure a coveted spot in the quarter finals?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_dragon
Grasshopper Mouse
Group stage: 4th group A
The grasshopper mouse arrived on the WHC scene with a bang last year, reaching the quarter finals. Looking to build on that performance it battled through a tough group A, finishing in the fourth qualifying spot. So what is this mouse bringing to the table? Well...It is carnivorous, eating insects, worms, snakes and even other mice. Highly territorial and aggressive grasshopper mice are found in very low densities. Their territory can be as large as 28 acres. They hunt their prey by stalking them from behind before launching a vicious attack. They are known to howl like a wolf too when defending their territory. If you put a group of grasshopper mice in the same cage when you come back a few hours later there'll only be one left as they will attack and kill each other. So, in short its a highly aggressive cannibal that takes on poisonous snakes and scorpions and it howls like a wolf. Is this the package to send the Komodo Dragon packing?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grasshopper_mouse