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Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

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(06-14-2019, 12:21 AM)Spalea Wrote: About #775:


Was this jaguar shot before ? It isn't a natural situation for a wild animal... Digusting spectacle !

Yes, most likely shot after being hunted down by dogs for a long period until exhausted, that is the way of the dog hunt unfortunately.
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(06-13-2019, 07:54 PM)ShereKhan Wrote:
(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?

Can't say... Found the photo on a photography page. Probably just everyday interaction with local crocs.
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she's arrow head a granddaughter of machli @ShereKhan
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Epic:

"My most memorable Cat (and Warthog sighting): Lioness vs. Warthog, Sabi Sand circa 2000. During the floods of Feb 2000, a Lioness caught our Idube Game Lodge camp warthog in the riverbed in front of the breakfast deck, and a 45-minute battle ensued, with all the entire staff compliment gathered on the deck, much like a bunch of Romans at the Colosseum (except everyone was rooting for the pig). The Warthog beat off the Lioness, this photo being the defining split second in the fight. He survived for another six months, totally blind, no ears, and became immortalized in the Story of 'Samson the Great', as the local staff named him after the battle."


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 tiger and sloth bear interaction in ranthambore
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 some more interaction this time with two young male in ranthambore
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Jaguar Killing a large dog with a Skull bite before being shot.



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Nice find @Rage2277 Here is another video of same incident





If you listen after 2 minutes, people are saying these are 2 cubs not more than 3 year old. You can also see that tigers tried to chase it again. But bear are very dangerous
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(06-15-2019, 01:10 PM)Luipaard Wrote: Epic:

"My most memorable Cat (and Warthog sighting): Lioness vs. Warthog, Sabi Sand circa 2000. During the floods of Feb 2000, a Lioness caught our Idube Game Lodge camp warthog in the riverbed in front of the breakfast deck, and a 45-minute battle ensued, with all the entire staff compliment gathered on the deck, much like a bunch of Romans at the Colosseum (except everyone was rooting for the pig). The Warthog beat off the Lioness, this photo being the defining split second in the fight. He survived for another six months, totally blind, no ears, and became immortalized in the Story of 'Samson the Great', as the local staff named him after the battle."


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Is there any more information? I mean did these animals disperse and/or lioness injured badly (too)? Beat off sounds for me, that these animals dispersed to lick their wounds. Even if so hat off for this warthog :) Pity that it was injured so badly though :/ I mean when killed and eaten it is one thing, but when surviving blind to prolonged suffering, it sounds sad. But wildlife is wildlife.
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(06-16-2019, 06:54 PM)Shadow Wrote:
(06-15-2019, 01:10 PM)Luipaard Wrote: Epic:

"My most memorable Cat (and Warthog sighting): Lioness vs. Warthog, Sabi Sand circa 2000. During the floods of Feb 2000, a Lioness caught our Idube Game Lodge camp warthog in the riverbed in front of the breakfast deck, and a 45-minute battle ensued, with all the entire staff compliment gathered on the deck, much like a bunch of Romans at the Colosseum (except everyone was rooting for the pig). The Warthog beat off the Lioness, this photo being the defining split second in the fight. He survived for another six months, totally blind, no ears, and became immortalized in the Story of 'Samson the Great', as the local staff named him after the battle."


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Is there any more information? I mean did these animals disperse and/or lioness injured badly (too)? Beat off sounds for me, that these animals dispersed to lick their wounds. Even if so hat off for this warthog :) Pity that it was injured so badly though :/ I mean when killed and eaten it is one thing, but when surviving blind to prolonged suffering, it sounds sad. But wildlife is wildlife.

I actually found more photos, looks like the one in your posting is just before lioness had enough and went away. Here are other photos. Not sure about specific order, but obviously the one where only warthog anymore there on the place is after that what was in posting of luipaard.

Edit: On one chinese site it was written, that lion finally turned around (picture of luipaard) and run away and left warthog there in water, red from blood of that warthog. That was all I could find more about that incident, pity that not able to find original and more detailed description :/

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(06-16-2019, 07:19 PM)Shadow Wrote:
(06-16-2019, 06:54 PM)Shadow Wrote:
(06-15-2019, 01:10 PM)Luipaard Wrote: Epic:

"My most memorable Cat (and Warthog sighting): Lioness vs. Warthog, Sabi Sand circa 2000. During the floods of Feb 2000, a Lioness caught our Idube Game Lodge camp warthog in the riverbed in front of the breakfast deck, and a 45-minute battle ensued, with all the entire staff compliment gathered on the deck, much like a bunch of Romans at the Colosseum (except everyone was rooting for the pig). The Warthog beat off the Lioness, this photo being the defining split second in the fight. He survived for another six months, totally blind, no ears, and became immortalized in the Story of 'Samson the Great', as the local staff named him after the battle."


*This image is copyright of its original author

Is there any more information? I mean did these animals disperse and/or lioness injured badly (too)? Beat off sounds for me, that these animals dispersed to lick their wounds. Even if so hat off for this warthog :) Pity that it was injured so badly though :/ I mean when killed and eaten it is one thing, but when surviving blind to prolonged suffering, it sounds sad. But wildlife is wildlife.

I actually found more photos, looks like the one in your posting is just before lioness had enough and went away. Here are other photos. Not sure about specific order, but obviously the one where only warthog anymore there on the place is after that what was in posting of luipaard.

Edit: On one chinese site it was written, that lion finally turned around (picture of luipaard) and run away and left warthog there in water, red from blood of that warthog. That was all I could find more about that incident, pity that not able to find original and more detailed description :/

Lioness must have endured some sort of injuries in the process.
Her front leg shows cut in one of the pics.
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(06-16-2019, 11:02 PM)Charan Singh Wrote:
(06-16-2019, 07:19 PM)Shadow Wrote:
(06-16-2019, 06:54 PM)Shadow Wrote:
(06-15-2019, 01:10 PM)Luipaard Wrote: Epic:

"My most memorable Cat (and Warthog sighting): Lioness vs. Warthog, Sabi Sand circa 2000. During the floods of Feb 2000, a Lioness caught our Idube Game Lodge camp warthog in the riverbed in front of the breakfast deck, and a 45-minute battle ensued, with all the entire staff compliment gathered on the deck, much like a bunch of Romans at the Colosseum (except everyone was rooting for the pig). The Warthog beat off the Lioness, this photo being the defining split second in the fight. He survived for another six months, totally blind, no ears, and became immortalized in the Story of 'Samson the Great', as the local staff named him after the battle."


*This image is copyright of its original author

Is there any more information? I mean did these animals disperse and/or lioness injured badly (too)? Beat off sounds for me, that these animals dispersed to lick their wounds. Even if so hat off for this warthog :) Pity that it was injured so badly though :/ I mean when killed and eaten it is one thing, but when surviving blind to prolonged suffering, it sounds sad. But wildlife is wildlife.

I actually found more photos, looks like the one in your posting is just before lioness had enough and went away. Here are other photos. Not sure about specific order, but obviously the one where only warthog anymore there on the place is after that what was in posting of luipaard.

Edit: On one chinese site it was written, that lion finally turned around (picture of luipaard) and run away and left warthog there in water, red from blood of that warthog. That was all I could find more about that incident, pity that not able to find original and more detailed description :/

Lioness must have endured some sort of injuries in the process.
Her front leg shows cut in one of the pics.

Some for sure, that warthog gave a fight. Lions don´t give up just like that when that good grip from prey. Still pity to see how badly mauled that warthog was, losing both eyes is heavy price even though surviving that time. But as said, wildlife is wildlife.
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Farhan Khan-When tiger is chasing you, all you can do is just run for your life.?x?

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More of Leopard vs Hyena










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Mother Tiger and sub adult Cubs vs a Large Croc.
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