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Post of the Month - June 2019

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We have Listed the Best Post of the month June 2019. If we miss any please do report us.

If you want to help us in nominating the post of the month, please read this guide for more information Read Here

@Pckts's post in thread Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts

2 video from Instagram - Tigers fighting

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Mods, Please add the post of the month June 2019 directly in this thread
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A post by @Greatearth in Thread ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris)

A very good comment on mixing of different animal species in zoo and other captive places

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A post by @Rishi in Thread Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

An image of tigress and mugger interaction

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A video post by @Rage2277 in the thread Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

New awesome video from Ranthambore National Park, Where two young tigress were chased of single sloth bear.

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A video post by @Luipaard in the thread Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

Great Image of a victorious warthog in a life and death battle with lioness.

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A post by @Charan Singh in the thread Who's Been To Africa?

Charan share his images and little story back in 2012 when he visited Africa

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A post by @Shadow in the thread Captive Lion and Tiger weights

Shadow tried to find truth about the alleged weight of famous Baikal tiger. He puts some interesting finding in his post

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@Rage2277 post in thread The Terai Tiger

The perfect image of beast tiger.

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@tigerluver post in Smilodon "bonaërensis" 46: The Forgotten Skeleton that Defined a Species

This is first original post series by our mod and it covers about Smilodon bonaërensis which skeleton used to defined the skeleton of Smilodon populator

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A post by @BorneanTiger in Thread ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris)

A very good post explaining about sub subspecies of tigers

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A post by @Rishi in Thread Camouflage & Habitat Shots

Great similar habitat shot of Lion and Tiger in India, which looks almost similar.

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A post by @peter in Thread ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris)

MAN-EATING TIGERS IN NEPAL

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A post by @parvez in Thread Tigers of the High Himalayas

Tigers from High Himalayan region are very unique and animal lovers want to know more about these tigers.

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A post by @Rishi in Thread Tigers of Ranthambore & Western India Landscape

Once again Sariska repopulation programme failed measurably

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Well these are the posts that we went through and found that one of the best.
But there are many, which you guys can help us to find by reporting, How to report ? Read this, https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-how-to-...-the-month

Now again there are few names in the community who are posting amazing images, and information. I Suggest you to open their profile and read their recent posts

@Rage2277 @Pckts @epaiva @Rishi @BorneanTiger

Thank you all for making the WildFact community driven best platform for wildlife lovers. Please do suggest best post of July month.
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