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Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project

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(02-09-2017, 06:04 AM)Ba Ba Lou Wrote: Rishi,


That's your OPINION, you have no RELIABLE documented eyewitness accounts to back your opinion. Whereas I have RELIABLE documented eyewitness accounts including an account from a tiger EXPERT
Dr. Kalish Sankhala who says a male Bengal tiger is NO match for a male Asiatic lion.

A ~240kg animal is NO match for a ~180kg animal (considering decent sized specimens)!?

PS: That not what "opinion" means, I offered a scenario, U r free to point out its shortcomings..

Lone nomadic lions take on a pride all the time & oust a coalitions by catching the brothers alone.
It can go past females & kill cubs.

WOLVES & PUMAS, LEOPARDS & HYENAS LIVE SIDE-BY-SIDE & DOMINATES EACH OTHER DEPENDING ON VARYING SCENARIOS.
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