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Who Would Win

Adam Yang

Welcome to Who Would Win, where we compare the coolest animals on earth. In every episode, two beasts enter the arena, but only one leaves a champion. We drop fun facts about their speed, strength, and super-powers, and then WE decide who takes the crown. Let the battles begin!

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16 Sea Creatures enter. Only 8 survive!

It’s the biggest tournament yet! We are kicking off a single-elimination battle to find the true King of the Ocean. In this episode, we watch the entire First Round of matches.

We see giants like the Killer W... more

Did you know the T-Rex has arms so small it would fumble a football? Or that the Velociraptor is actually only the size of a third-grader?

Join us for Episode 20 as we travel back millions of years! We compare the T-Rex's bone-crushing jaws against ... more

It’s decision time! If you could be any animal, which one would you pick?

Would you rather be a Black Bear? You’d be big, furry, and strong enough to climb trees. You could eat honey, berries, and fish, and you’d get to sleep all winter long!

OR...... more

It’s a battle of the sky! Who is the true king of the air?

In one corner, the Peregrine Falcon—the fastest animal on Earth! It can dive at over 200 miles per hour and has special "baffles" in its nose to help it breathe at high speeds. In the other ... more

It’s time to finish the fight! We are down to the final battles in our Small Shark Tournament.

In this episode, we see some crazy matchups. The Cookiecutter Shark tries to take a bite, the Balloon Shark puffs up, and the Frilled Shark shows off its ... more

Small Sharks. Big Battles.

We are kicking off a new tournament with 16 small sharks! In Part 1, we meet the challengers—from the Cookiecutter Shark to the Leopard Shark. They might be small, but they have sharp spines, toxic fins, and super-fast mov... more

360-Degree Vision! Freshwater Swimmers! The "Bump and Bite"!

Who wins a fight between the strangest-looking shark and the most aggressive one? The Hammerhead is faster and can turn on a dime, but the Bull Shark is built like a linebacker and loves t... more

Did you know that a Hyena "laughs" when it is excited or scared? Or that a Honey Badger has skin so loose it fits like oversized pajamas?

Join us for Episode 14 as we pit the African savanna’s scavenger against its most fearless digger. We compare t... more

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