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Canids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

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Is that an Indian Wolf?
Im not sure

 
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I think its two Jackals actually, mouths are exactly the same, one just has its fur standing on end.
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Amazing Capture of a Dhole chasing off a JackalKushal GuttedarSanctuary Asia 13 hrs ·    
When Hunger Strikes..
This brave Jackal ran straight into the pack of feeding Dholes,
got chased by the alfa male,he also striked back,will
post the other pics soon.
June2015 Kabini,Karnataka.

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Dhole vs wolf


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Check this comparison between the Indian wolf and the dhole:


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The difference is not that high, although wolves are certainly larger.
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Interesting interspecific conflict! A wolf that have killed a jackal from Iran.

Interspecific killing between wolves and golden jackals in Iran Mohammadi et al., 2017

Abstract:
"Interspecific killing is a widespread phenomenon among mammalian carnivores; being common, for instance, within the canid guild. The canid guild in Hamadan province, west of Iran, comprises three species: the gray wolf Canis lupus pallipes, the golden jackal Canis aureus, and the red fox Vulpes vulpes. In this area, habitat transformation and agricultural land uses have significantly reduced wild prey populations. In search of food, members of the canid guild are often driven to human settlements. Due to inefficient waste management, the major source of food for canids here is anthropogenic food resources, such as livestock and pet carcasses, and domestic waste illegally dumped near poultry farms and rural areas. Here, we described one of the first reports in the literature of a case of interspecific killing between a wolf and a golden jackal. On June 13, 2016, a collared wolf (adult male) killed an adult jackal (adult male). Further studies are required to understand intraguild competition among red fox, golden jackals, and wolves in this area."
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7 wolves attack 2 dogs



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Rahul Mangam
Village dog with jangle wild dog 

Today morning. 9 AM... 
#TADOBA. Junona zone


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kangal "wolf killer" vs stray dog 

Street dog fight is not cruel treatment of animals.













Wolf kills and eats a kangal or other dog




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Wolf vs Wolverine (America)

Cropped video. 1 Wolf vs wolverine 2. Cropped video 3. wolf eats prey

Video of a liar. 




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Wolf vs wolverine fight




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(08-14-2018, 05:24 PM)AlexE Wrote: Wolf vs wolverine fight





A video of a video, gotta love youtube... Anyway, that's a clip from the Marty Stouffer's Wild America show. It is known for staging things like this with animals raised in captivity, you can see the wolf waving its tail, they're playing, is not a real fight.
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(08-14-2018, 07:28 PM)Shir Babr Wrote:
(08-14-2018, 05:24 PM)AlexE Wrote: Wolf vs wolverine fight





A video of a video, gotta love youtube... Anyway, that's a clip from the Marty Stouffer's Wild America show. It is known for staging things like this with animals raised in captivity, you can see the wolf waving its tail, they're playing, is not a real fight.

This is fight
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Wolf playing with wolverine




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(08-15-2018, 12:09 AM)AlexE Wrote: Wolf playing with wolverine





The wolf's tail is between its legs and ears are back, that's submission...
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