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RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Spalea - 02-24-2020

Daniel Rosengren: " Male lions, usually brothers and cousins, form coalitions of up to four individuals. This makes them stronger competitors against other males when it comes to territorial fights. The larger coalition you are in, the more likely you are to chase other males away. But, there is a disadvantage too, the larger coalition you are in, the more males there are to share females in heat with. In a large coalition of four, the least dominant male normally don't get to mate at all. Sometimes the female simply choose which male she want to mate and solicit him. In other cases, the males fight it out about mating rights. That is the case in this image, two brothers from the same coalition are fighting about the right to mate with a female in heat.
Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. "






RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Dark Jaguar - 02-28-2020

2 coalitions fighting over buffalo carcass.









RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 02-29-2020


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RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 03-01-2020

(02-29-2020, 08:12 PM)Pckts Wrote:
*This image is copyright of its original author
Ranveer Singh Gautam
Choti Madhu Vs Sharmili.

Madhu took revenge from Sharmili . Sharmili pushed Madhu's mother out of the Dewada Range few years back .
Now it was Madhu's turn to take revenge.






RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 03-01-2020

(03-01-2020, 01:23 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-29-2020, 08:12 PM)Pckts Wrote:
*This image is copyright of its original author
Ranveer Singh Gautam
Choti Madhu Vs Sharmili.

Madhu took revenge from Sharmili . Sharmili pushed Madhu's mother out of the Dewada Range few years back .
Now it was Madhu's turn to take revenge.




what's this? decent camera work when something awesome's happening? no way..


RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Rishi - 03-01-2020

(03-01-2020, 02:18 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(03-01-2020, 01:23 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-29-2020, 08:12 PM)Pckts Wrote:
*This image is copyright of its original author
Ranveer Singh Gautam
Choti Madhu Vs Sharmili.

Madhu took revenge from Sharmili . Sharmili pushed Madhu's mother out of the Dewada Range few years back .
Now it was Madhu's turn to take revenge.




what's this? decent camera work when something awesome's happening? no way..

Wait for it... The original images will probably be released by actual owner soon enough.


RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 03-06-2020







RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 03-10-2020




choti madhu vs sharmili a diff angle


RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 03-21-2020







RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - TigreFeroce9 - 03-21-2020

12-Year-Old Tiger Killed, Eaten By Another At Kanha Tiger Reserve

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[b]Mandla, Madhya Pradesh: 
[/b]

An adult tiger was killed and eaten by another tiger in the Kanha national park in Madhya Pradesh, an official said on Friday.

This is the second incident of cannibalism reported from the Kanha Tiger Reserve (KTR) in the last two months.

Initial probe suggests the tiger, aged 12, possibly died following a territorial fight with another wild cat, KTR field director L Krishnamurty said.

The dead feline was known as T-36 and its carcass was spotted Thursday by a patrolling party, he said.
The patrolling party spotted another tiger, identified as eight-year old T-56, eating the carcass of T-36 in the Magarnala forest area under Kisli zone of KTR, Krishnamurty said.
https://www.ndtv.com/cities/12-year-old-tiger-killed-eaten-by-another-at-kanha-tiger-reserve-in-madhya-pradesh-2011441


RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Rishi - 03-21-2020

(03-21-2020, 05:08 AM)TigreFeroce9 Wrote: 12-Year-Old Tiger Killed, Eaten By Another At Kanha Tiger Reserve

*This image is copyright of its original author

[b]Mandla, Madhya Pradesh: 
[/b]

An adult tiger was killed and eaten by another tiger in the Kanha national park in Madhya Pradesh, an official said on Friday.

This is the second incident of cannibalism reported from the Kanha Tiger Reserve (KTR) in the last two months.

Initial probe suggests the tiger, aged 12, possibly died following a territorial fight with another wild cat, KTR field director L Krishnamurty said.

The dead feline was known as T-36 and its carcass was spotted Thursday by a patrolling party, he said.
The patrolling party spotted another tiger, identified as eight-year old T-56, eating the carcass of T-36 in the Magarnala forest area under Kisli zone of KTR, Krishnamurty said.
https://www.ndtv.com/cities/12-year-old-tiger-killed-eaten-by-another-at-kanha-tiger-reserve-in-madhya-pradesh-2011441

Two things. First, don't paste everything in bold like that
And try not to post old news. Usually something this big would have been covered in details when it happened. 

Thanks. Welcome to the forum.


RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 03-21-2020

(03-21-2020, 07:50 PM)Rishi Wrote:
(03-21-2020, 05:08 AM)TigreFeroce9 Wrote: 12-Year-Old Tiger Killed, Eaten By Another At Kanha Tiger Reserve

*This image is copyright of its original author

[b]Mandla, Madhya Pradesh: 
[/b]

An adult tiger was killed and eaten by another tiger in the Kanha national park in Madhya Pradesh, an official said on Friday.

This is the second incident of cannibalism reported from the Kanha Tiger Reserve (KTR) in the last two months.

Initial probe suggests the tiger, aged 12, possibly died following a territorial fight with another wild cat, KTR field director L Krishnamurty said.

The dead feline was known as T-36 and its carcass was spotted Thursday by a patrolling party, he said.
The patrolling party spotted another tiger, identified as eight-year old T-56, eating the carcass of T-36 in the Magarnala forest area under Kisli zone of KTR, Krishnamurty said.
https://www.ndtv.com/cities/12-year-old-tiger-killed-eaten-by-another-at-kanha-tiger-reserve-in-madhya-pradesh-2011441

Two things. First, don't paste everything in bold like that
And try not to post old news. Usually something this big would have been covered in details when it happened. 

Thanks. Welcome to the forum.
@Rage2277

That's the male Sangam killed too, neither of us could remember his ID.

*This image is copyright of its original author



RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Shadow - 03-23-2020

I put this one to this thread too since this kind of clips are rare:

This video has one of the most impressive paw swipes I´ve seen filmed. I have seen in past, maybe 20 years ago a documentary in which a male lion broke spine of a hyena with one paw swipe. This video reminds me a lot of that. 

Sounds on this video are maybe edited in some way, but that swipe really hits like a hammer and that younger lion looks like to be a bit stunned actually for a moment. He really hits the ground when that swipe lands. It looks like, that he has to take a moment on the ground and not eager to challenge that older male anymore seriously, submitting very quickly and clearly. Older male or maybe better to say prime male looks like one who knows how to make his case clear. And he moves fast also when giving those few swipes more after a moment, causing that younger to submit and stay down for good.

That "perfect swipe" in between 1:06-1:10 and some more later so, that situation ends approximately at 1:45. Maybe not the best quality video otherwise, but definitely worth to watch. Some smaller animal, imo, could have been killed from a swipe like that if hitting to the right spot.







RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 04-05-2020




 two tigresses


RE: Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts - Spalea - 04-05-2020

Three Barbary (and captive) lions...