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Tiger Predation

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A rare, wild Siberian tiger was spotted feasting on a dead horse in China's Heilongjiang Province.

Footage shot on Jan 11th 2015 shows the tiger walking up to the dead horse, which is believed to have been killed by the animal the day before.
The tiger ate its meal in about 30 minutes next to a stable.
TIger paws had reportedly been seen weeks before.






 

 
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T-19 giving training to cub how to kill

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Credit to: Hemraj Meena, Sanctuary Asia
 
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T19 and one of her cub feeding on a sambar kill






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Tigress kills mother and fawn after she finds her under the motherAbdul Rehman 17 hrs ·    
"First mother deer killed by tiger and then baby front of us what was day anblibvel sighting. — with A.g. Ansari, Akram Gujjar, Ali Ahmed Chauhan and 45 others."


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Male Tiger on his Gaur Kill isn't quite pleased with his food resevoir apparently.
I guess he thought the massive Gaur kill wasn't enough.Kiran NagendraSanctuary Asia Follow · 15 hrs ·    
Dear Friends, Good Morning.
"Run!!! Run!!!! - Life In The Wild" - Tiger - Fawn (Chital) - Gaur(Dead) @ Kabini / Feb 2015.
One of the greatest moment , I had witnessed in the wild. Tiger was gaurding the dead gaur from other animals and birds in the wild. After few minutes, Tiger was distracted from the Gaur (dead) and by the time, we could realise what is it ?. Chital Fawn moved to the same frame and was able to get the photo of the same. But in the end, Chital fawn won the race and went back to it's group smile emoticon. Tiger returned back to the same place (near dead Gaur) 
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This looks like a large Gaur as well. Hard to tell if Bull or Cow cause the genital/stomach region is eaten, but the color looks black so It might possibly be a Bull. Either way, quite the impressive feat for this large male tiger. You can actually see two puncture marks on the gaurs neck as well if you look close.
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Tiger Feeds on an Ox. A wild Siberian (Amur) Tiger from the Hunchun National Siberian Tiger Nature Reserve has been filmed eating an ox kill. The footage is a great sign that the population of Tigers in the area is beginning to recover.






 
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T27 tigress carrying her kill in Ranthambore.
She is the mother of Star male aka T28.





 
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(02-22-2015, 11:48 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote:




Matsgudi male on his gaur kill

 



Here is another video of the same incident where Mastigudi male is resting





 
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A little story on T6 aka Romeo, please watch it in full screen if possible. [img]images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]
 
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Mastigudi male was stalking an elephant, but the elephant detected the tiger and chased him.
Happened in Jan 2015.












 
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Mistigudi Male is turning into quite the hunter. Great find, TFS

I can't watch that video @Roflcopters [img]images/smilies/sad.gif[/img]
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try this link below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syFZViLFViE
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Rhino zone Dudhwa Tiger ReserveSiddharth Singh Sightings are down this year but for me last year was one of the best having seen tigers with trains and elephant and this one with rhinos,Dudhwa rocked for me1 hr · Like · 1
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Pradeep ElangoSanctuary Asia Follow · 4 hrs ·     TIGER(Panthera tigris)

Ranthambore National Park

After a much needed rest from bringing down a pregnant female nilgai, he dragged the carcass under the safety of a tree to avoid being spotted by winged scavengers from the sky. He then started feeding from the rump of the carcass as the evening light fell on his face, and that exact moment i remembered the phrase
'tiger tiger burning bright in the forest of the night'
no wonder its the most beautiful and charismatic cat of all.

Save the tigers

Beyond Roads, Chandrashekar Kalyanasundaram

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Name the Tiger?
Somebody said it may be T-6 Romeo, what do you guys think?
 
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Tigress with a Chital fawn in Kabini

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Tiger dragging a live Sambar from road in Ranthambore






 
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