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How come there are no recent Tiger Predation on adult rhino accounts recently?

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(05-17-2015, 12:59 AM)'faess' Wrote: I just want to know how a tiger can kill a full grown rhino. There hasn't been any details on how they kill them. Kill via the visual neck bite? Kinda unrealstic. Was the rhino sick, or was it somehow vulnerable to being hunted etc etc. I think its possible, but some details would be nice

 

Old or sick individuals. Its just not realistic any other way. Big cats can sense when potential prey is
vulnerable (old,injured etc.). Along with the tigers formidable hunting skillset, theres your equation

 
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RE: How come there are no recent Tiger Predation on adult rhino accounts recently? - chaos - 05-17-2015, 06:51 PM



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