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Big herbivores!

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Warning, a little gory. Another male killing an offspring not of its own blood directly after birth. 

Just curious, how often do herbivorous animals kill the offspring not of their own, compared to primates or carnivores doing so?
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Dudhwa elephant,

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Elephant from Bardia,

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Misty morning at Chitwan national park, Nepal

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(03-21-2017, 03:42 AM)Pckts Wrote: Yashaswini Dwarakinath

Misty morning at Chitwan national park, Nepal

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nice pic pckts, i'm heading chitwan tomorrow for 3 nights 4 days, hoping atleast (surely i think) to see these beasts if not a tiger...
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(03-21-2017, 12:32 PM)Jimmy Wrote:
(03-21-2017, 03:42 AM)Pckts Wrote: Yashaswini Dwarakinath

Misty morning at Chitwan national park, Nepal

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nice pic pckts, i'm heading chitwan tomorrow for 3 nights 4 days, hoping atleast (surely i think) to see these beasts if not a tiger...

Good lucky Jimmy, take lots of photos if you can, I'm jealous!
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The park of my dreams! 120 Royal Bengal tigers, 600 dinosaur-like rhinos + magnificent view towards the snowy range of the mighty Himalayas - could be any place in this planet more interesting than Chitwan national park? Lucky guy.
Even if the possibility to see tiger for 3-4 days is not that high.
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Largest land mammals ever...
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To put posts 238 and 240 into perspective, Tyrannosaurus rex stood 16 feet high measured from the top of his hips ( as bipedal dinosaurs should be measured for height ).
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Two Monsters!!! a juxtaposed photoshopped image of a Gaur in it's habitat from chitwan by Rajendra N Suwal and a Wild water buffalo from Manas by Mincha Wangdi


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Awesome
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(05-11-2017, 07:40 PM)Jimmy Wrote: Two Monsters!!! a juxtaposed photoshopped image of a Gaur in it's habitat from chitwan by Rajendra N Suwal and a Wild water buffalo from Manas by Mincha Wangdi


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Worry not, you should start getting real ones like this in a few years...Let their numbers increase a bit.
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"This is MY spot on the lake." A little bit of drama between these two, massive #Moose bulls. The one on the right had just swam across the lake (see my pics from last week) and was seeming to enjoy its time alone when another bull arrived. It did not appreciate the intrusion and feigned an attack rushing toward the other. The interloper didn't want the confrontation and ran into the water to get out the way. Very fun and exciting to see!

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