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behind the big cat's and bear's, who is the top predator?

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Cougars also kill horses, both domestic and feral which can also be dangerous prey and probably near the size range of elk. I read of one event where a big grizzly attacked a horse and it ended up with the horse killing the bear. In the same book, I believe it is in 'Man Meets Grizzly' by F.M.Young ( I have several ), it states that some horses know how to fight and some do not. Those that do can often fend off predators. I also remember reading that probably, during the Pleistocene, American horses were likely preyed upon by cougars and hunting them may be instinctive to the big cat.  
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RE: behind the big cat's and bear's, who is the top predator? - brotherbear - 06-14-2015, 02:26 AM



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