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RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Ashutosh - 12-30-2020

Dholes are miffed with subadult tigers occupying the waterhole from Tadoba.







RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - TheNormalGuy - 01-24-2021

https://www.instagram.com/p/CKVCVvlgVnA/?igshid=wvno828121z4

- Trent Sizemore photography of a Yellowstone Coyote with a red fox it killed in its mouth.


RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 01-28-2021


A pack of domestic hunting dogs, probably owned by a local poacher from the Namibian side of the river, tries to take on a Cape buffalo cow after driving it into the Chobe River. This scene ended in a stalemate, but I think the exhausted buffalo would have been pulked down when it eventually left the water and attempted to rejoin its herd, which by that stage had moved some distance away.

These dogs, which appear to have the classic lines of the Rhodesian ridgeback in their genes, knew exactly what they were doing and had probably hunted buffalo along the river many times before.


RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Balam - 02-01-2021

Wolf chasing a street dog in Russian town, credits to @pardusco for the initial find on Reddit







RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 02-01-2021




RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 10-27-2021


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indian wolves attack feral dog


RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Twico5 - 02-26-2022

Credits to shenzi on CF. Crazy sighting https://youtu.be/Zt0R9lQTkCU


RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Sully - 06-25-2022

(02-26-2022, 01:01 AM)Twico5 Wrote: Credits to shenzi on CF. Crazy sighting https://youtu.be/Zt0R9lQTkCU


Amazing. Has to be one of the rarest sightings I've seen.


RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Sully - 06-25-2022

Red foxes at their northern edge: competition with the Arctic fox and winter movements 

Abstract

Rapid range expansion of boreal forest predators onto the tundra may disrupt local ecological processes, notably through competition with ecologically similar species. Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) have expanded their range northwards throughout the Canadian Arctic, inducing competition with endemic Arctic foxes (V. lagopus). We studied competition between Arctic and red foxes, with a focus on interference competition, and winter movements of red foxes using satellite telemetry and den occupancy data from both species. We worked at Bylot Island (Nunavut) and Herschel Island (northern Yukon), two sites at the northern limit of the red fox’s range. As expected, red fox home ranges were 56% larger on average than Arctic fox home ranges. However, red foxes did not exclude Arctic foxes regionally nor did they prevent them from breeding successfully in their vicinity. On Bylot Island, Arctic foxes did not spatially avoid red foxes more than their conspecifics, as evidenced by similar intra- and interspecific home-range overlaps. On Herschel Island, the red fox pair’s home range extensively overlapped the home range of their Arctic fox neighbors. While red foxes tracked on Bylot Island survived several winters without expanding or leaving their home ranges, those on Herschel Island moved onto the sea ice and died. Overall, our results demonstrate low levels of interference competition between the two species in the High Canadian Arctic. When red fox density is low, as in our study areas where land protection prevents predator subsidization by anthropogenic food sources, Arctic and red foxes may be able to co-exist with limited antagonistic interactions. Our sample sizes were limited by the naturally low density of red foxes at their northernmost edge. Replication therefore is needed to fully understand winter space use and intraguild interactions in this species at its northern range limit.


RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 04-14-2023

Wolf and Feral dog from Nagpur

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RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Roflcopters - 05-02-2023


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RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - AWWolf99 - 11-10-2023

Incredible footage of brown hyenas interacting with spotted hyenas and a leopard











RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - TheHyenid76 - 11-18-2023

African wild dogs and other carnivores















RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - TheHyenid76 - 01-20-2024

Interactions between wolves and polar & brown bears











RE: Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - TheHyenid76 - 05-15-2024

A spotted hyena tries taking a kill away from wild dogs. Credits to Jannes Drotsky.


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A lioness and her cub attacked by African wild dogs




Wild dogs attack a leopard that killed one of their pups. (You can see the leopard was severely injured)




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