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That's a water python
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(07-15-2014, 01:59 PM)'Richardrli' Wrote: That's a water python

 


Thanks for the info.
Ive never seen a water python before.
How big do they get.
Will they remain patternless like this 
 
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Just seen an old video from youtube. It's posted on 25 nov 2010. A tiger was shot dead when he kills 2 villagers, Assam India. Interesting to see in the video, how tiger chases the man.




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Very sad, the real question is why?
Why was the tiger in their village, why was he forced to attack multiple villagers?
It could of gotten that villager in the video but ran right past him, why?
To many questions, but great vid.
TFS
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Leopard are incredible fighters. Below is some of the most famous video of Leopard fighting.




In this video 2 male leopard fights, there is also appearance of hyena and another leopard, i guess female.




This is another short video, in which 2 leopards are fighting and hyenas are disturbing them.




brother and sister leopard fights, mother join the fight to stop it. Interesting and well narrated video of leopard fighting.




and this one is the best video of leopard fighting, incredible power and stamina.

 
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Leopards are nasty suckers, they fight with vicious intent
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A wonderful video shows how a smart bottlenose dolphin seeks help from swimmer Keller Laros . He uploaded this video on 22 Jan 2013. She need help to get rid of a fishing hook and line of it's left pectoral fin.




This make me feel that dolphin feel more close and safe near humans. They are one of the smartest creature in ocean. It has also been reported that dolphin has also helped human.
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Dolphins are very smart, but showing gratitude is a nothing new amongst animals. 
Like the sea turtle who shows gratitude for having a fishing line removed, or the hump back who was rescued from the net then goes and shows off a bunch of breachs like it was celebrating.
Fox that had its head stuck in a jar etc...
Animals usually know when they are in need of help, the fact that they are associating humans with help has got to be a good sign. Hopefully other humans dont take advantage of it. 
Which has not been the case in the past. 
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Below is the same video we saw few day earlier when male tiger Raja from bandipur, national park, India attacked a heard of buffalo, But this one is slightly longer. I think this was captured by some one else.




According the him (Balasubramaniyan Baloo) -

The whole assault took place for half an hour.The cat concealed between rocks and bushes and forwarded slowly and silently.We were holding out breadth in absolute silence, since the scene took place 15 feet before us while we sat in an open jeep!!!

Also, In answer of a question- "Did the buffalo survive?"
he replied- "No, died on the spot, after we left we were told by rangers it attacked another two in the night."

All credit and right belong to Balasubramaniyan Baloo
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I like this perspective better than the other one. truly astonishing how quickly the tiger immobilized the cow.
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Video - Yak killed by tigers after accidentally breaking into tiger pool.The female yak was chased by some males to mate. She run and accidentally jumps into the tiger pool. Zoo keepers tried to rescue her but she didn't survive.



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Yak could very well be Tigers natural prey in Bhutan.
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Some cool video of wild animals




Baboons chase of the leopard and hyena from Impala kill, surprisingly Impala survive in the end




A stand off between Wild dogs and Baboons in Africa




This is funny video, how lioness got scared! [img]images/smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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I think this is the 1st black leopard photographed in India. Not sure though
 
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Mongoose fends off four lions?!? what's the world coming to? [img]images/smilies/huh.gif[/img]




 
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