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RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Balam - 03-30-2021

Really nice footage of an ocelot killing a coati




RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 03-30-2021

(03-30-2021, 03:20 AM)Balam Wrote: Really nice footage of an ocelot killing a coati




the full vid


RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 04-11-2021







RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Dark Jaguar - 04-17-2021

Black Caiman cub teaching a lesson to a naive curious amazonic Jaguar cub.

What a speed and power of that Black Caiman cub.


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RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Balam - 04-30-2021

Unbelievable scene of a lioness climbing high of a tree branch to appropriate a leopard kill, both then falling to the ground:




RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Balam - 05-01-2021

(12-11-2020, 07:13 AM)Balam Wrote: A few afternoons ago, we were watching a group of 5 giant otters resting peacefully on a beach beside a lake. Little did they know that they had an unwelcome visitor.

The jaguar approached the giant otters slowly and silently. She tried to bite the neck of the giant otter furthest from the water, but the giant otter fought back valiantly, turning onto its back, biting the cheek of the jaguar, and scratching her with its claws. Eventually, the giant otter managed to escape with the rest of the group into the water.
From the moment the attack started until all of the giant otters fled together to the water, the giant otters screamed ferociously.
This is a female jaguar called Luciana. She seems to be an opportunistic hunter, having recently been seen hunting a bare-faced currasow, South American coatis, capybaras and now a giant otter.


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By Fazenda Barranco Alto

Footage of Luciana fighting with the giant otter released yesterday on a special TV report


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RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Nyers - 05-02-2021

never seen anything like this before
notice with what determination two otters ran to save a member of their pack
giant otters very impressiive


RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Spalea - 05-02-2021

Mustelid are very tough animals, I think. In addition to that, otters are very united against a bigger predator.


RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Ashutosh - 05-06-2021

This leopard was killed by a tiger in Chandrapur.

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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/leopard-killed-in-territorial-fight/articleshow/82417541.cms


RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Pckts - 05-25-2021




RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Balam - 05-25-2021












RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Luipaard - 05-25-2021

Leopard vs two honey badgers




RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 06-02-2021

tarzan and some dhole.. is this guy really a son of mataram? he looks more like a sibling @Ashutosh


RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Ashutosh - 06-02-2021

@Rage2277, Tarzan was born to Collarwali in her 3rd litter. She lost her first litter to pneumonia, so, basically Tarzan was in her 2nd litter. He was one of 5 cubs she raised. There was another male who was as impressive as Tarzan in size, but, I think he moved out of Pench.

This male looks like Tarzan (I can’t tell for sure), but age has most definitely caught upto him. He can’t be more than 11-12.


RE: Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts - Rage2277 - 06-02-2021

(06-02-2021, 09:33 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: @Rage2277, Tarzan was born to Collarwali in her 3rd litter. She lost her first litter to pneumonia, so, basically Tarzan was in her 2nd litter. He was one of 5 cubs she raised. There was another male who was as impressive as Tarzan in size, but, I think he moved out of Pench.

This male looks like Tarzan (I can’t tell for sure), but age has most definitely caught upto him. He can’t be more than 11-12.

yea it's tarzan but man he looks old he can barely run already has stiff joints and lost alot of muscle in his back legs..are there photos of him from his cub days? many 11/12 yr old tigers i've seen are in far better condition..guy looks finished