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The Most Badass Tombstones Ever from Ace of Base 1. Looks like we all found a new hero 2. Deal with it, Red Coats 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. More The 20 Awesomest Animal Battles These lemurs are too evenly matched in kung fu technique - their combat could go on forever, until the last ember of heat expires from the core of the sun. Or until they break for snacks. That fox was enjoying an old-school McRib, all frosty-like, when the bird flew up on him and was like "FOODJACKED! Look at this brutal elephant bodycheck. Horse fights are brutal and hilarious all at once - it's just silly that such a majestic beast gets up on all twos and bitch-slaps like an 8th grader when it's pissed. When dogs own cats, it's kind of scary.

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