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RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rishi - 10-18-2018 (10-15-2018, 11:58 PM)Pantherinae Wrote:(10-14-2018, 10:11 PM)AlexE Wrote: Hyena couldn't fight off lion like a leopard and was easily killedWhy haven’t you been banned? You’re just spamming the threads with pointless posts about how superior the leopard is... Original post wordings edited... However i must admit that recent post by some members, have changed my views on leopards capabilities to defend itself! RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - leopard - 10-24-2018 "Leopards always take great care hiding their cubs, especially from lions, as they would be killed on sight if discovered. This time the tables are turned! This unfortunate lion cub was unlucky enough to cross paths with a leopard! Only 1 outcome..." *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 10-29-2018 RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - leopard - 10-30-2018 (10-29-2018, 09:23 PM)Pckts Wrote: That's the Hukumuri male leopard. RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 10-30-2018 (10-30-2018, 01:08 AM)leopard Wrote:(10-29-2018, 09:23 PM)Pckts Wrote: He was actually sharing the kill with a female as well, she ran off prior to the scuffle. RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 10-30-2018 RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 11-03-2018 RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris) - Scorpion - 11-10-2018 UNFRIENDLY NEIGHBOURS https://blog.wcs.org/photo/2015/11/04/unfriendly-neighbors-amur-tigers-wolves-russia/ *This image is copyright of its original author TIGERS AND WOLVES in Russia have an uncomplicated relationship: they simply don’t get along. In retrospect, however, it became clear that this single snapshot of their relationship did not reveal the full story. At the time of that analysis, Amur tigers were rebounding from a historical population low. As tigers reoccupied forests long abandoned they then displaced the wolves, either by killing them or driving them out. First, in the Pri-Amur region, where Amur tigers have been absent for half a century. Here, tigers are now being released to recolonize former habitat, and one of these tigers killed and ate two wolves during her first winter in the wild. If tigers are successful at regaining a foothold in the Pri-Amur, wolves might disappear from the region. Photo of wolf eaten by juvenile tigress ©Denis Kochetkov *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Wolverine - 11-10-2018 (11-10-2018, 01:44 AM)Scorpion Wrote: UNFRIENDLY NEIGHBOURSGood find, thanks! RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Scorpion - 11-10-2018 (11-10-2018, 06:58 AM)Wolverine Wrote:(11-10-2018, 01:44 AM)Scorpion Wrote: UNFRIENDLY NEIGHBOURSGood find, thanks! I'm glad you liked the source. I posted more sources on Amur tigers killing wolves and hunter/guard dogs but it was deleted out of my post for some weird reason. RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rishi - 11-10-2018 (11-10-2018, 05:58 PM)Scorpion Wrote: I'm glad you liked the source. I posted more sources on Amur tigers killing wolves and hunter/guard dogs but it was deleted out of my post for some weird reason. Hold the dogs parts for now... This is not the place. A section for domestic animals will be up & running soon. I'll notify you. RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Spalea - 11-12-2018 I don't remember having seen this video here. In this case: RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Nyers - 11-21-2018 credit to Dean von Brughan Tours A Leopard trying to steal two male Cheetahs' meal (a blue wildebeest they just caught) The Cheetahs stood their ground against the hungry Leopard and eventually chased it into a tree This is Pilanesberg National Park at its best Thanks @ranger_juan for this epic afternoon drive RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - bigcatlover - 11-23-2018 RE: Big Cat Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Nyers - 12-04-2018 Lioness vs Crocodile in the Shishangeni Concession |