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Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts

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Adult female vs sub-adult male who protected himself and his sibling:



"The older female leopard, Moya, was doing her territorial patrols when she came across the two younger sub-adult siblings, Shasha (left of video) and sister Langa (situated in the tree).

Moya is not controlling much of this territory anymore and she is being pushed out by Sibuye (mother of Shasha and Langa).

The young male leopard, Shasha, tried to stand up to Moya who fought back. After this initial fight, Moya continued to chase Shasha until she eventually gave up.

Once the two siblings were further away from her territory, Moya continued on with her patrol."

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Arrowhead stalking Riddhi




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Interesting interaction between a male cheetah and a female cheetah with cubs




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Nagarhole Tiger fight



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(08-09-2021, 10:19 PM)Pckts Wrote: Nagarhole Tiger fight




hey let me film upside down while that's happening what cool angle  Sad
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That fight is brutal,good to see a fight between leopards from this area of India.
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When the day our entire nation was preparing to witness our titans take on their opponent in the cricket ground, I witnessed two mighty titans fight out another territory war . Early morning safari at Jhirna zone blessed me to witness a fight between two huge male tigers. Though by the time we spotted them the stronger one had pinned down the other one . This was followed by a stern warning to remind the one who lost how brutal the fight could have ended to be. Post this there was the process of lining where both the Tigers walked in parallel defining the line that shouldn't be crossed . The one who lost was bleeding from the jaw but was well made aware who rules that particular territory and whom not to be messed with. =AZUWE8Ij3_MF_dNipCToLxwpXIhaV8KCnZACida56Kb0OyL-1yg84s1zhT6_57J_7S6mNC_nk1UiJHD0fIgO_2LUgeKSl4889497AdG1jZHW-qgj_e-kVFzcpgUwuAjX-Q-6SRTi8lKp0gkMM3flA1Lu&__tn__=-]C%2CP-R]Ragesh Radhakrishnan 
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Cub of the Maji Chafu leopardess killed by Shujaa male leopard. https://www.instagram.com/p/CUx5azkAd99/?utm_medium=copy_link
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Another tiger carcass found in Assam’s Kaziranga; fourth death this year

Kaziranga was declared a tiger reserve in 2006 and with 121 Royal Bengal Tigers, it has one of the highest density of the species in the world.



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The carcass of the two-year old tiger was found inside the Kaziranga National Park on Friday. (HT Photo)

Authorities in Assam’s Kaziranga National Park have found the carcass of a semi-adult male, taking the number of tiger deaths in the park to four this year.

P Sivakumar, director of the park, said the carcass of the two-year-old tiger was found in the Burapahar range of the 430 sq km park, the biggest habitat of one-horned rhinos in the world.

“The carcass was found on Friday. It bore several injury marks and the skull was almost crushed. Investigation suggests that it had died due to infighting with other male tigers the previous day,” he said.


This is the second such death reported this month and the fourth one this year. All cases are the outcome of infighting.

On May 10, the carcass of a semi-adult tigress was found in the Bagori range and in April an adult tiger was found dead in the Kohora range. In January, the carcass of a three-month-old tiger was found.

Kaziranga was declared a tiger reserve in 2006 and with 121 Royal Bengal Tigers, it has one of the highest density of the species in the world.

“In Kaziranga, tiger deaths are mostly due to infighting and not old age. In a year, the average number of such deaths is nearly 10. In other parks, prey base is low, the number of tigers is also low and the area is much larger. So they don’t have many instances of infighting,” said Sivakumar.


In the latest instance, forest officials have also detected cannibalism with parts of the dead tiger’s body consumed by other tigers.


“The skull was broken and face disfigured. It appears the attacker, a fully grown adult aged around 10-12 years, might have crushed it. The semi-adult tiger was not able to survive the attack. In this case, we also noticed cannibalism,” said Sivakumar.

Though it is peak tourist season, all national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and zoos in Assam have been closed since March 16 as a precautionary measure against the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19).

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Serious fight between two male leopards in Kafue National Park, Zambia


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Fight between L Mark and new male tiger yesterday at turia gate Pench national park MP..


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Childhood is over, time to seperate from each other. Two of naina cubs fighting each other.
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