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Most impressive predation feats by felines (video/photo)

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(02-16-2020, 08:27 PM)Pckts Wrote: I have the same stance for Tigers and Gaurs as I do for Lions and Capes and that is that no way can either take on a Big alpha head to head alone.
Their only hope is an extended fight over hours and most likely hamstringing, even exhausting the bull would take multiple attackers since it's much easier to focus on one than many.

I agree the biggest healthy bulls are not targeted by lone Lions and Tigers. It wouldn’t make sense to attack such dangerous prey as there is plenty of easier prey around. bulls would have to be either old or injuried before the cats would attack imo.
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