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Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

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( This post was last modified: 06-08-2019, 01:18 PM by Luipaard )

Nice interaction of what I assume is a Persian leopard and Steppe wolves?




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Tigress Arrowhead Confronted with Crocodiles to Make Sure her Cubs are Safe at Ranthambore India.





She is daughter of legendary tigress Machali and I think she learned it well from her mother
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Waghdoh Male killed and ate a Sloth Bear recently.
There is a Video in the link I attached. 



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https://www.khabarbat.com/2019/06/Chandrapur-In-lohara-forest-tiger-Bear-Hunting-crowd-of-citizens-to-see-tiger.html?fbclid=IwAR1NNQKFHO7MT1Ey2OIH-DjAkb7ufyFcfsDq3ZIDe02mjedtp-MNLGzQqMo
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( This post was last modified: 06-11-2019, 10:19 PM by sanjay )

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Male Lion vs Leopard encounter in the Masai Mara 




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Luipaard Offline
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@Pckts The video is sadly unavailable. Can you describe what happened?

From Lion Mountain Media t/a Aquavision TV Productions

"First to show itself was a young leopard which fed for a while before leaving, followed by a brown hyena shortly afterwards. After that a larger leopard joined the feast. While it was feeding a spotted hyena approached and joined the leopard to feed side by side. Normally different predator species will chase each other off food, but because they were both by themselves they probably worked together to ensure they could get a better meal before larger predators like lions moved in"


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( This post was last modified: 06-12-2019, 03:15 PM by Pckts )

@Luipaard 
That's A bummer its private, anyway what happens is a Male lion is checking out a leopard *sex unknown* and the Leopard which is on higher ground isn't happy, it takes a swipe at the Male Lion and snarls at him but the Male Lion is unfazed but doesnt act aggressively towards the Leopard. That's where the video ends, there definitely should be another 2nd part of the video too but I couldn't find it. 
I'll try to find other videos of the event which arent private if not you may need to friend him to watch the video, he's a great follow regardless though and the video is very unique so I think it's worth it.
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(06-12-2019, 03:06 PM)Pckts Wrote: @Luipaard 
That's A bummer its private, anyway what happens is a Male lion is checking out a leopard *sex unknown* and the Leopard which is on higher ground isn't happy, it takes a swipe at the Male Lion and snarls at him but the Male Lion is unfazed but doesnt act aggressively towards the Leopard. That's where the video ends, there definitely should be another 2nd part of the video too but I couldn't find it. 
I'll try to find other videos of the event which arent private if not you may need to friend him to watch the video, he's a great follow regardless though and the video is very unique so I think it's worth it.

Well that's an interaction I certainly want to see, will definitely follow him.
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 i'm pretty sure that's a jag..looks like it was beaten with some weapon
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horrible
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(06-13-2019, 01:42 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:



 i'm pretty sure that's a jag..looks like it was beaten with some weapon
Shot when tree'd or cornered by the dogs most likely. 
It's definitely a Jaguar as well.
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(06-13-2019, 01:42 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:



 i'm pretty sure that's a jag..looks like it was beaten with some weapon

Yup definitely a jaguar, in no condition to fight back either.
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(06-13-2019, 09:51 AM)Rishi Wrote: ©Prosenjit Ghosh

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What's the story here? Old photo of Machli or something else?
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Was this jaguar shot before ? It isn't a natural situation for a wild animal... Digusting spectacle !
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