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

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say whatever you want pckts, but it's not something to discuss, it common knowledge for animal enthusiast's that the hyena is a more durable animal.
beeing trowed arround by a young bison is absoulutley nothing when you discuss in durability against other carnivores, spotted hyenas get's attacked by 10 wild dogs survives, a smaller hyena spicies the striped hyena can walk in and steal the kill from 12 arabian wolves.
to draw a comparison wolves get's killed often by cougars, and they meet far less often than leopards (which I see as a much tougher apponent, than a cougar) and hyenas, and hyenas and leopards respect eachother, but extreamly rarely kills adult indeviduvals. and hyenas do not see a leopard as a threat, but a respected oppnent.  

I'll leave the debate ¨hyena vs wolf¨with this video, would a wolf survive that?....no.....       




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RE: behind the big cat's and bear's, who is the top predator? - Pantherinae - 06-07-2015, 08:39 PM



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