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Big cat and Bear tale

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(06-30-2022, 06:31 PM)Apex Titan Wrote: @Ashutosh 

7 days ago wildlife photographer Aditya Dicky Singh tweeted that his friend shot a sequence of a male tiger killing and eating a sloth bear. Is there anyway your able to contact him and ask him to post the pictures/video?


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https://mobile.twitter.com/adityadickysi...2651267073

It’s T 120 eating the sloth Bear. No videos of the actual kill exist that I’m aware of.
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( This post was last modified: 07-01-2022, 01:14 AM by Pckts )

Video of T 120 dragging his Bear kill.





T 101 Male and Sloth Bear mock charging eachother




Bear runs off Tigress in Kanha



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last vid from ranthambore @Pckts @Ashutosh  and i think the guy is talking about the pilibhit incident
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(07-01-2022, 01:23 AM)Rage2277 Wrote: last vid from ranthambore @Pckts @Ashutosh  and i think the guy is talking about the pilibhit incident

Maybe but Dicky is a mainstay in Ranth. 
He used to post here a while back, he’s who snapped Ustaad and the the female being ran off by the Sloth Bear.
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his friend he mentioned prob been to dudhwa but i guess we'll know at some point @Pckts
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( This post was last modified: 07-12-2022, 05:57 PM by Apex Titan )

The title of this video is wrong, its not a "sloth bear", this is an Asiatic black bear that ran up a tree to hide from an Amur tigress:




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A large male sloth bear flees from a tigress:






Another large male sloth bear flees from a male tiger:




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archiv.magyarszo.com/arhiva/2005/05/10/main.php?l=kozelkep.htm





shaggygod.proboards.com/thread/798/historical-accounts-bears-big-interactions?page=3



Link no longer active but once again, I found this on shaggybear forum.
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Another size comparison between a tiger and a bear.
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https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=g8f...&q=Finally
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PG 858 in Siberian tiger Project. 

Finally found an account of a brown bear and adult male tiger feeding on the same carcass.
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Taru w/a Young Sloth Bear Kill


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Starting from 0:16 there is an interesting 'interaction' between the South Chinese tiger and the Asiatic black bear.
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@Apex Titan @peter looks like this video has an Asiatic Black bear visiting a tiger carcass in Thailand (the tiger has already left long before the bear arrived). Video is credited to @Rage2277. Not trying to start a debate but I like to hear your comments on this one: do you guys think it is a similar interaction between Ussuri brown bears and Siberian tigers? in the end the tiger did drag away its kill at night.

The Asiatic black bear in Thailand is smaller than the Ussuri black bear while the tiger in Thailand/ South East Asia is smaller than both the Bengal and Amur tiger.
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