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Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

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Would You please rather post images if You have instead of this discussion, both animals dominates The other one, hyena vs leopard is almost Like lion vs tiger, leopard vs cougar, hard to agree on it :-)
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I am not going to waste my time looking for or posting the countless videos of leopards climbing up trees when danger approaches.
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(09-05-2014, 03:09 AM)'Siegfried' Wrote: I am not going to waste my time looking for or posting the countless videos of leopards climbing up trees when danger approaches.

 
Good, because that happens as well.
Hence what has been said numerous times.


 
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New Lions vs Hyenas Video. Its simply incredible. Originally Shared on Londolozi blog by James Tyrrell




You can also read full story and see some more clear pictures
here http://blog.londolozi.com/2014/09/lion-vs-hyenas-fight/
 
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( This post was last modified: 10-08-2014, 04:12 AM by chaos )

Hyenas do make annoying sounds, thats for sure.
Good topic Sanjay. 

 
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Just guessing... but I suspect the hyena stole a leopards kill.  As I've said before, a leopard hunting and catching a hyena off guard is very different than a leopard fighting a hyena... most of the time.




 
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For some reason the video didn't post.  I will try again.



 
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chaos Offline
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I'm surprised at the outcome. I'd have thought senor Leo-pard would have kicked hyena butt.
Perhaps I'm wrong to assume hyenas only fight well or show bravery in groups.
 
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Siegfried, Don't create small thread here and there, These video have already a place to post...Please find these places and post there...creating unnecessary thread is not advised. You could have post this post under Leopard picture, data and video.

I hope you will keep this in mind for future post
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( This post was last modified: 10-10-2014, 08:19 PM by Pckts )

(10-09-2014, 07:31 PM)'chaos' Wrote: I'm surprised at the outcome. I'd have thought senor Leo-pard would have kicked hyena butt.
Perhaps I'm wrong to assume hyenas only fight well or show bravery in groups.
 

 

Does that look like a full grown leopard to you?
In my opinion...
The leopards looks to be a juvenile.

 siegfried wrote
"Just guessing... but I suspect the hyena stole a leopards kill. As I've said before, a leopard hunting and catching a hyena off guard is very different than a leopard fighting a hyena... most of the time."

What about a leopard running off multiple hyennas at once?
What about a leopard grabbing a hyenna in throat hold when they are facing each other?

For one example you show, there are many others that will contradict it.
Just sayen...
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Leopard and Hyenna clan fighting over Warthog kill




 
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I am not at all surprised at the outcome Mr. Chaos, just as I would not at all be surprised to see a hyena carcass hanging from a tree.
 
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( This post was last modified: 10-11-2014, 06:01 PM by chaos )

(10-11-2014, 12:37 AM)'Siegfried' Wrote: I am not at all surprised at the outcome Mr. Chaos, just as I would not at all be surprised to see a hyena carcass hanging from a tree.
 

 

Mr Chaos.................hmmmmm................ I like it! 
 
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( This post was last modified: 10-11-2014, 06:01 PM by chaos )

(10-11-2014, 12:37 AM)'Siegfried' Wrote: I am not at all surprised at the outcome Mr. Chaos, just as I would not at all be surprised to see a hyena carcass hanging from a tree.
 

 


There are some similar vids posted on youtube. Interesting dynamic that hyenas bring to the table.
Even though they're capable hunters, they play the role of Savannah spoilers so well. They are a
constant threat to all other predators - big and small. They've evolved so adeptly into that role. The
ideal scavenger.
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( This post was last modified: 04-17-2017, 02:57 PM by Ngala Edit Reason: change the name )

Although I long knew that they co-existed, I'd never actually seen an encounter between the two until this video:




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJ89WjaRaf0
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