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Can we tell how big cats are doing by the number of wild dogs in the area?

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if 30 dholes had attacked a tiger (i think it reads male aswell) the tiger COULD maybe have been killed, and for sure many dholes would have been killed, but why would such an inteligent animal such as dholes attack a tiger, which would mean a serrious loss of vital pack members and why does this not happen now in prencent time with both AWD vs lions or dholes vs tigers? i think it's made up storries to be honest. 

I think now in precent time the two biggest cat's can mean serroius threat to smaller cat's and wild dogs because forrest's are getting smaller and prey more scarce and the carnivores are forced closer together. (an example is lions vs cheetah.) 
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RE: Can we tell how big cats are doing by the number of wild dogs in the area? - Pantherinae - 01-23-2015, 07:11 PM



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