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Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 01-08-2019

A thread dedicated to carnivorous animals interracting with eachother, (excluding felids inerracting with other felids)


RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 01-08-2019


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Dhole and Golden jackal 

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Polar bear killing some dogs, I think it killed 5 and injured 8 if I remember correctly 

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Red fox and Wolf 

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Sloth bear and leopard 

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Red fox and Imperial eagle 

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Red fox killing atric fox 

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Spotted Hyena with leopard kill.


RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 01-08-2019

Hyena vs awd



Hyena that was harassing the dogs and the newborn pups. This was a picture taken as he got very close to the den site, and then realized he was too close!



The dogs pursued the Hyena chasing him far away from the den site. Good dogs!



On the last day we found one of the male dogs "White Stripe" badly injured from a Hyena attack. The Hyena chewed his back and legs,

and in the process broke three of his legs very badly. The rangers had to come and put him out of his misery. He seemed unconscious

from the time we found him right until the ranger was about to pull the trigger, and then for some reason he opened his eyes one last time.


http://www.sifakaphoto.com/southafrica/wilddogs.html 






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RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 01-08-2019


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Brown hyena vs wild dogs. 

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Indian Mongoose vs monitor 

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Wild dogs chase Cheetah 

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Wolverine vs wolf in Finland 

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Jackals kill bat-eared fox
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Wolf and massive brown bear


RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 01-19-2019

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I don’t know how to share an istagram post, my bad, but very cool picture of hyenas actually catching a wild dog, then the dog is finished. 
Here is the picture anyways

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RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Siegfried - 02-09-2019

Pretty sure the above pic is of cannibalistic hyenas. Upon review, maybe not. Hard to say. AWDs seem to have more contrast in the color of their muzzle and head fur,


RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 02-09-2019

(02-09-2019, 10:00 PM)Siegfried Wrote: Pretty sure the above pic is of cannibalistic hyenas.

Nope it is a wild dog. I can clearly see it is one. You can see there are still white spots and markings on the killed dog, which are not found on hyenas.


RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 02-09-2019


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Hyena with a golden Jackal 

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Brown Hyena and black backed jackal


RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 02-10-2019

Fantastic video of a striped hyena battle wolves, India or Arabia I would think. 
Spectacular video. 



The hyena is definitely bigger, but holds up very well greatly outnumbered for the second time caught on video, striped and brown hyenas are tough and almost tougher than spotted hyenas against packs of canids. I have seen lone brown hyenas steal from 5 wild dogs, have never seen lone spotted hyenas do that. Maybe because they know the rest will arrive soon.


RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Spalea - 03-16-2019

I discovered this video between two wild canids (wolves) and two domestic canids (two tibetan mastiffs):







RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Ashutosh - 09-21-2019




Tibetan Fox are the most smug looking animals and they act like it as well. Pikas are small rodents which are hunted in High Himalayas by medium sized predators and bears when food is scarce.The Himalayan Brown Bear is a very timid, non-confrontational type of omnivore. This video is about a Tibetan Fox reaping the rewards of the bear’s hard work:


RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Spalea - 02-11-2020

Jens Cullmann: " Hyenas - painted dogs interaction is always full of tension.

Here the hyena actually was already in a waterhole to cool down when the dogs arrived. Interesting for me was, that the hyena was tolerated, as long she was bathing and resting in the muddy water. She was quite some time in the water. But as soon she got up and out, she got attacked by the dogs. Probably because the pack of dogs wanted to protect their puppies. They left the dog den a few days before and joined the adults for hunting. "





RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Spalea - 03-26-2020

Marlon du Toit: " Hyenas are one of those completely misunderstood animals that so many love to hate. They’ve gained underserved negative attention through popular movies like @Lionking.

Pictured here a pack of African wild dogs give a lone hyena a hard time. The dogs killed 2 impalas during the early morning hours & the hyena mistakenly thought he could sneak in for a quick bite. The dogs caught him in the act & gave him a lesson in manners.
That said, it’s this inherent bold attitude that makes hyenas so formidable. They actually hunt more prey than what they scavenge & in many areas are considered the top predator.
In a new blog coming today or tomorrow I’ll shed some more insightful info on the Spotted Hyena. Hope you enjoy it! "





RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Spalea - 04-08-2020

" The System is your Enemy. Coyote and Eagle go head to head until the eagle chases the coyote off it’s kill ."





RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Spalea - 04-29-2020

Spotted hyena cornered against several African wild dogs...