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behind the big cat's and bear's, who is the top predator?

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say whaterver you want. I agree the wolf attacking the Bison is impressive, but that's predator vs prey. 
a hyena and wolf interraction is something different. canines are cunning as hell, but again here is a difference between wild animals and domesticated canines, I've owned tough dogs and dogs affraid of almost anything, many times it depends on what the rase is breead to act like. 

a wolf is tough. fair enough a hyena can get killed by a male lion easy, but you rarely see leopardas kill them when they challenge eachother one on one, there comes new videos weekly of leopards and hyenas yet I have never seen they kill eachother on video. there are raports of both animals killing eachother, but it certanly is a rare thing speciallaised indeviduals have learned. I would think leopards would be a big threat to lone wolves.  

and yes common knowledge maybe was wrong word of use, but come on! still surviving that attack is extreame a male lion having a throat grip on you twice and bite of a leg... that's proof enough for me. 
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RE: behind the big cat's and bear's, who is the top predator? - Pantherinae - 06-07-2015, 09:23 PM



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