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ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris)

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( This post was last modified: 01-03-2023, 06:21 PM by Apex Titan )

To add to the series, the recent case of the tiger killing the large male brown bear was announced by the governor of the Khabarovsk territory in his telegram channel.

The 2nd report, like all others, notes that the bear was large, was killed before it was about to hibernate, it was a serious fight, and judging by the traces of the tiger examined by the experts, the tiger was not injured.

Now, if you read all the numerous reports about this case, you'll see that they're all 100% consistent and clear. Specialists found clear traces all over the forest clearing & snow of a prolonged, serious fight between a tiger and big male brown bear, the bear was killed in a year, in which there was a good harvest of acorns/plenty of food for bears in Khekhtsir, not a single report mentions or even implies that the killed male brown bear was a "desperate", "weakened" or "connecting-rod" bear, the bear was noted to be of impressive size, and judging by the traces of the tiger (paw prints & resting place), the tiger was not injured from the fight. 

All in all, this is more than enough to conclude that a moderate-sized tiger killed a healthy, well-fed, larger adult male brown bear in a fair one-on-one fight, without sustaining any injuries.


The bloody battle in the Khabarovsk taiga excited the governor


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https://deita.ru/article/527875

https://news.rambler.ru/ecology/49790448...bernatora/

All the latest news of the Khabarovsk Krai:

https://news.rambler.ru/Khabarovskiy-Kray/


The Far East Reserve spoke about the "serious duel" between the Amur tiger and the brown bear

"Judging by the footprints in the snow, the tiger was unharmed."

In the Khabarovsk Territory, the Amur tiger won a "serious" fight with a brown bear. This was reported in "Vkontakte" by the press service of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Reserved Amur Region".

Animals fought in the southern region of the Bolshekhekhtsirsky Reserve. Traces of their fight were found during the raid by inspectors. “Before hibernating, the clumsy became the prey of the striped owner of the taiga,” the press service said. They noted that the bear was quite large - the width of the callus of its front paw is 18 centimeters.

Most likely, the Odyr tiger participated in the fight - it can often be found in this area of the reserve, said Yury Kya, chief engineer for forest protection and forestry activities of the institution. According to him, this male "visits the tigress Zlata, whose favorite habitat is the northern part of our reserve." The tiger itself, judging by the absence of traces of blood at the place of its lying, was not injured.

https://snob.ru/news/dalnevostochnyj-zap...-medvedem/
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Demythologizing T16 - tigerluver - 04-12-2020, 11:14 AM
RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris) - Apex Titan - 01-03-2023, 06:15 PM
Tiger Data Bank - Apollo - 07-28-2014, 09:24 PM
RE: Tiger Data Bank - Apollo - 07-28-2014, 09:32 PM
RE: Tiger Data Bank - Apollo - 07-29-2014, 12:26 AM
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RE: Tiger Data Bank - Apollo - 11-15-2014, 09:37 PM
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RE: Amur Tigers - GuateGojira - 04-06-2022, 12:29 AM
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