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Can a male Tiger have a successful face to face kill on a Adult Bull Gaur?

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Good question, Unlike Lion habitat in Africa, Tiger lives in dense forest. Its extremely hard to film or photograph them during actions. In India there are tough laws to film and study tigers in their natural habitat when compared to African country.

I don't recall any record from past where a tiger has been filmed or photographed from start to end killing full grown male gaur. Now, there is famous video of tiger Raja killing a guar. But you can not say about the age and condition of guar.

One point to note that. There is no way to find the condition of either prey(guar, buffalo, elephant etc) or hunter(Lions, Tigers, Jaguar Leopard etc), so if you hate tiger and tiger kills a guar, you will not accept saying that the guar is not big or not in good condition. If guar chased the tiger and you are tiger fan you will say that tiger was not fully grown... so on. Same thing for Lion fan and haters.
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RE: Can a male Tiger have a successful face to face kill on a Adult Bull Gaur? - sanjay - 03-25-2015, 08:21 PM



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