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(01-31-2019, 09:33 PM)smedz Wrote: I was just thinking about this, but besides the tiger, I do think there is another predator that can pose a huge threat to the Dhole: The Crocodile. I mean think about it, imagine a pack of Dholes drinking at a lake and then SNAP! A crock grabs one and goes back into the water, nothing the pack and do about that. Also, if they're crossing a crock infested river, one could easily be grabbed by a croc again, nothing the pack can do about that, and in the old days, Dholes might have come into contact with Saltwater Crocodiles, which could and still do grow to huge sizes and let's face it, there's not much they could do to a 20 ft croc, so I do believe Crocs are also feared by Dholes.
Yes, it is often so, that some animal, let´s say A can be a threat for animals B and C. Then we have animal D, which can be afraid of animal C, but not A. Even though C is afraid of A. And that is one thing, which makes wildlife so interesting. All animals have their stonger and weaker parts.
There is for instance one footage about dholes attacking a gaur calf in youtube. Only mother gaur is doing something and trying to protect that calf. Other members of pack stay away, one other adult gaur comes closer, but do nothing. If that would have been a tiger, most probably there would have been some bulls chasing it away because it was daytime, but for some reason with dholes gaurs were so passive. That was reasonable sized pack, difficult to be sure, but something like 12-15 at least I think.