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Excellent video on Kaziranga




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Unusual riding
 

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This young elephant displayed great courage when he was surrounded by 14 hungry lions. He bravely fended off the lions and ultimately survived the attack.




 
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Lucky elephant! Cool video, very determined elephant.
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Young Sub adult Lion is attacked by Crocodile. Lucky Lion survive the attack. Very nice and latest video




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Kaziranga





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Here´s a documentary about four sisters of the Tadoba Tiger Reserve. One of them takes the throne, chases the three away to finally meet them again in order to hunt together. A short scene with leopard face (I guess) during mating with one of the four and another male, when the four where born.

The Doc is called "Tigress Blood"

http://movietubehd.in/tigress-blood-full...-server-1/
 

 
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Interaction between Dhole's and a monitor lizzard next to a dead deer. 





The monitor managed to keep a decent distance by slapping with his tale after the dhole's, every time when they came to close.
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Incredible footage of leopard behavior during impala kill



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You may have seen spotted hyena and African wild dog eating alive prey. But I guess this is first video by Rahul Kulkarni in which Indian wild dog (dhole) are eating alive male chital deer



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(06-10-2015, 11:33 AM)'sanjay' Wrote: You may have seen spotted hyena and African wild dog eating alive prey. But I guess this is first video by Rahul Kulkarni in which Indian wild dog (dhole) are eating alive male chital deer




 

Boy, I´ve seen several videos, where prey is eaten alive, but it never becomes less horrific 

 
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( This post was last modified: 09-17-2015, 01:12 PM by sanjay )

This video shot by Jinendra jain in Corbett park national park India. Martens who are small but very agile and aggressive animals. As you can see in this video he dominate and badly injured the Langoor (Monkey Species).
According to Jitendra, this scene is of full 45 minutes and Martens had injured the Langoor so badly that he was not able to even walk 2 -3 steps. These Martens are Very fearless n notorious creatures to kill n eat small mamals and a langoor is also a part of their diet menu



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( This post was last modified: 03-27-2016, 03:14 PM by tungtenlua )

Wild Animals - lion attacks are very dangerous buffalo : D




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Hello @tungtenlua. Welcome to the forum.
We appreciate your contribution, but we request you please use only english language for posting so that rest of people can understand it.
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(03-27-2016, 12:44 PM)sanjay Wrote: Hello @tungtenlua. Welcome to the forum.
We appreciate your contribution, but we request you please use only english language for posting so that rest of people can understand it.

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