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Surprising events/interspecific interactions

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( This post was last modified: 09-05-2019, 10:35 AM by Shadow )

This thread is for incidents and interactions where wild animals surprise people with different kind of co-operation/adoptions etc. No captive animals here or interactions between captive animals which have been raised together, only incidents from wild without people involved to development of situations.

I am not sure if this has been already posted here. Still this is a rare and very interesting incident because it looks like it, that this leopard cub died because of illness, not by other lions etc.


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Quote" In news that will make your midweek blues worse, a leopard cub who was being reared by a lioness in Gujarat's Gir forest area has died. The leopard cub, named Mowgli, was under the care of a 7-year-old lioness, named Raksha, for the past 45 days." "Cub died due to congenital femoral hernia"

Whole article: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/gir-lioness-leopard-cub-dies-mowgli-1454920-2019-02-13




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( This post was last modified: 09-09-2019, 01:18 PM by Shadow )

Another, a bit older but still a very interesting incident. Again lion acts in a very surprising way.




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This tiger and how it took care of cubs has been mentioned before. Still this video is interesting to watch and what makes this male tiger and incident so special is, that it didn´t just look after for a moment these cubs. It raised them from tiny cubs to adult tigers, fed and protected them all that time. Old "story" but really interesting. Hopefully something new here for some people to find out.





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The male Leopard had killed an antelope and dragged the kill to a tree where he ate half of it before leaving the tree to relax on the ground. The Hyena was attracted to the smell of the kill and was hanging about hoping to get some scraps. The Leopard accepted the Hyena, probably because he realized that the Hyena could not get to the kill.


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What unlikely companions - spotted hyaena and wild dog! Image by Dennis Smith


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Ngala Private Game Reserve

"A young male leopard watches as a hyena sits in the water not more then 3 meters away."


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Coyote and Badger friends
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This is one very interesting clip to watch. Two lions eat with no worries with nine crocodiles. 





Article concerning this here: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/lions-casually-eat-meal-surrounded-20823792
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Thank you for the video.
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