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Canids and Hyaenids Interactions

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( This post was last modified: 02-11-2015, 02:59 AM by Pckts )

(02-11-2015, 02:04 AM)'Jubatus' Wrote: I've actually read some place that hyenas in Zambia will avergae at 70 kg, max there could be very large! 

well I do not need to discuss neither does I have the time, as you and I won't back down! I have my view on the case and I relay on my opinion. I think you're undreestimating the hyenas.
 
well the cougar vs wolf clip is right here, no way that would have hapend to a hyena, absoulutly no way! 



 
Jubutas?
I was discussing this with Pantherinae.
Are you one and the same????
Mods may want to take a look at that.

And BTW, that clipped has nothing to do with "ragdolling" a Wolf, both animals are close in size, the wolf did not die and they are in a fight, the cat just gets it's back. I have NO doubt a cougar could do the same to a hyena, just like leopards do to hyena as well. Its not like the cat put the Wolf in a death throat hold in a matter of seconds like the leopard did to the group of 3 hyena, correct? Cats are superior fighters one on one, whether wolf or hyena, I would always pick the cat to have the advantage. Thats why they take on multiple opponents and succeed, at times. Sometimes not, but they are the only one of the two capable of doing so.


 Tell me again a wolf is not Durable!!!!!




That wolf takes multiple goring, throws and trampling's yet never stops fighting.
More impressive durability than I have seen from a hyena, thats for sure. Not saying one is more or less durable, its just insane to try and compare when you have no idea or proof to back either side.
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