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Canids and Hyaenids Interactions

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Well I can search for the wolf being flipped by the cougar! I'm on my phone and the network sucks! 

Hyenas are way more tollorant towards other carnivores Than leopards! And they don't look at leopards as a pest they make god use of them making the kills which they can steal! And hyenas are very inteligent animals! Okei I've seen lone leopards beeing treed by a single hyena aswell! 

Do not underestimate mothers, they will fight for their young! I've seen a clipp in norway where a moose did the same against some wolves! Here is the clipp two hyenas brings him down https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8OCSE42pTi8 

I look at a solo hyenas as a much more impressive animal Than a lone wolf! So i would be as safe as possible on that a spotted hyena would beat a wolf! 
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RE: Felines in competition with other carnivores - Pantherinae - 02-10-2015, 11:18 PM



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