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Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

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Jaguar vs Giant River Otter Standoff



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 Swati Y is with Parav Sharma at Ranthambore - the land of Tigers (Sawai Madhopur).Tiger with kill and Leopard on tree Z1 yday morning RTR
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Leopard and huge African Rock Python in a fight. At the end, Leopard killed the python.




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Leopard kills young hyena, mother had to flee from the leopard




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United Kingdom Spalea Offline
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" Cougar and wolves share some food. Sometimes the risk isn’t worth the reward and we laying back is the better option".

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Leopard killed by a tiger.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/female-leopard-dies-in-clash-with-tiger/articleshow/72300160.cms
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FILE – A jaguar stalks and kills a yellow anaconda on the Cuiaba River in the Pantanal in Mato Grosso, Brazil in this September 29, 2017 file photo. A separate jaguar, not this one, went on a killing rampage at a zoo in New Orleans.

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"Relentless ennemies", a good documentary movie by Dereck and Beverly Joubert... Yes, but as long as the male lion isn't old, he is the most feared predator by the hyenas.





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Cheetah surrounded by African wild dogs...

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"Found a kudu kill in the Kalahari. Just after sunrise a big tom leopard came out and started feeding. Then a lioness chases the leopard, covered the carcase and returned later in the day with her cubs. "


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United Kingdom Spalea Offline
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Agonizing eagle, venomous snake (black mamba probably), a mother leopard with her cub...




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" Gazelle plays dead to escape both a cheetah and a hyena "

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DJ Tigress with a Jackal Kill from Kanha 


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A rare sighting of a leopard and a brown hyena at the same kill. A few hours later the same leopard came back chased away a brown hyena.


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Another photo of the tigress with jackal.


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