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Tigers hunting and killing large pachyderms

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( This post was last modified: 09-22-2018, 11:17 AM by Rishi )

For those who can't read hindi... the article in post #19 says that body of the young adult elephant was 2 weeks old & quite decayed. The FD located the carcass & found the tusks intact (it's a male, you can literally see the penis). It was eaten by a tiger & from the marks was concluded to have died in a tiger attack. 
I think the picture was taken by them after the tusks were removed (they burn those).

(09-22-2018, 09:59 AM)Spalea Wrote: Barka was indeed an idiot to always repeating the same tune "Tigers are the most wonderful and powerful animals, they can kill and eradicate all the other predators and pachyderms blablabla...", read him again what he eructed, just laughable and ridiculous. 
That was (somewhat) acceptable with a ranting troll...
Quote:And you, by doing the same thing, repeating the same mantra you're becoming a borned fanatic.
...this is not. Finding his sources too farfetched is a mere difference of opinions...
Quote: I'm not suffering of senility. But as concerns you, may be it would be good to see a doctor.
...this is definitely not, whatever the reason! 

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@Vegeta San try to ignore minor slights & stop picking fights.
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RE: Tigers hunting and killing large pachyderms - Rishi - 09-22-2018, 10:56 AM
RE: Tiger Predation - Rishi - 09-06-2018, 07:18 AM



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