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(02-28-2016, 11:54 PM)Pckts Wrote: On the flip side to your tigress with cub assertion, a tigress with slightly older Cubs has been seen quite frequently now a days hunting adult guar, maybe the most prime female tigress would be one with sub adult Cubs?
Who knows for sure....
Great stuff Peter
Hi Pckts, the prime female tigress could be the one with sub adult cubs as it may not be as nervous when they were like cubs or less than one year of age as they have become matured enough to hide when they sense a potential danger. The only thing they were unaware must be perhaps hunting skills that they may be learning in later stages of sub adult stage. But the tigress with cubs must be the most dangerous animal in the world as I have read in one zoo i have visited. But I don't know who quoted it.