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Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts

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There is a fight reported between Bheema and umarpani male in Mukki zone of Kanha national park, India
It is almost one year, when Umparpani male and Kingfisher male fights. This incredible photo is shot by Naren Malik, a wildlife photographer and taken on 8-jan-2016
According to witness, This fight was not serious and chances are both male have escaped unharmed, but no one is sure about this.

Tiger fight between 2 male
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Fight between tiger
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Saw one of the male this evening who was in a fight two days back, he has some injuries but not so intense. I hope he recovers soon! — at Chitvan Jungle Lodge, Kanha National Park, India.


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( This post was last modified: 01-13-2016, 08:38 AM by Tshokwane )

Lee Slabber:
Leader of the Rooiputs pride with some serious injuries after three days of fighting with three young males that have come down from the north to try and take over the pride. At present the Rooiputs pride have scattered and cubs hidden, after the fights.

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Another shot of the male.

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The male and two of his cubs.

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And this is his younger brother, apparently he was away with a female on an eland kill the day the fight happened.

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This three young males are the ones the dominant male fought against.

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Khimbini Wildlife Photography:
Mother leopard brought a kill back to the den site, one of the three cubs claimed immediately and did not even allow her siblings or the mother anywhere near the kill. Serious fight broke out between between the cubs, the mother had to intervene on few occasions.



A future dominant legend in the making, probably. The father of cubs is the Homelite male. Great footage.
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Latest Sightings - Kruger:
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3 lions on kill
2 boys boxing 
1 on a kill
H4-1, 200m N of Sunset Dam
Tinged by Trevor 

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Leopardess fight, credits to Londolozi.
An incredible scene as two female leopards go at each other in the high branches of a marula tree before plummeting to the ground. Video taken at Londolozi Game Reserve by Gillian Chruscikowska.



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African Impact Mara Project:
Nkoeki and Elomai male lion fighting for Nooloma female, one of the Ilkisieusieu pride.

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This was the video of Jobhi and Bheem sizing each other up...



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Very interesting. The "whiter" tiger seems to be very nervous, the darker one the opposite, completely sure of himself I wouldn't be surprised at all if the latter won the interaction.
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(05-24-2016, 04:37 AM)Majingilane Wrote: Very interesting. The "whiter" tiger seems to be very nervous, the darker one the opposite, completely sure of himself.

Yes and Bheem was the intruder here, but Jobhi is a battle tested Tiger and a huge one at that (larger than bamera) so he knew the score.
Bheem just took Bandhavargh by storm, he is going to be a tough boy to usurp now.
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Both seem so massive ! That's impressive.
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Facing each other.....26/10/2015 at Mpaya in Kgalagadi. Credits to Lorraine Bettex‎.

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Guess who's back?

And what a surprise... He's fighting again.
He's sporting a fresh new cut on his eye as well

Naren Malik

Gabbar is back..........
When paunderpani family was in grave danger as an intruder roaming in area, gabbar's entry is just like a hero. He was dreadfully looking for some other tiger when we saw him, later what we heard he found matkasur male near a water body and they were chasing each other.
It was another relief to see Maya and cubs pawmarks all over P-1, P-2 talao.
What an amazing world of big cats!

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Last update from Tadoba............

After seeing two male chasing each other in morning drive, we knew outcome wouldn't be good. In evening drive saw matkasur male with some injury on his nose and some fresh bruises on his belly but not intense, gabbar and this guy must have fought day time. No one saw gabbar though but his pawparks were near tadoba lake and we are hoping he is also fine!

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They say, he is trying to take over Maya's territory. Maya has not been sighted with cubs for last 10-12 days and she is running away from the cubs, may be she trying to distract him from the cubs. I hope she successfully raise all three cubs!

This guy is known as 'Matkasur'.

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A Tiger can't change his stripes...

It's good to see the brawler once more. He's one of my favourites,despite not being the biggest or the most dominant(or maybe because of it).
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