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Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

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(02-01-2019, 05:05 AM)Pckts Wrote:



Okay, now THAT'S amazing!! Hyenas are a force to be reckoned with.
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Adult leopard steal prey from young leopard and hyena




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Interesting crocodile lion(scarface) interaction



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(02-07-2019, 07:35 PM)Jeffrey Wrote: Interesting crocodile lion interaction


https://www.instagram.com/p/BtfIH07HJYj/...mf71t1plz0
To that kind of places should be left a camera able to record one day :) It would be very interesting to see what happens later after some hours maybe when hunger grows. But of course tourists have to continue soon and we see only a glimpse, pity.
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Tiger and Lion interaction





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Jean was doing his patrol of the Skukuza Golf Course at night when he spotted a leopard! Then a lion came and chased it away.

Tinged by Jean Russouw at the Skukuza Golf Club



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A CHEETAH WITH BALLS OF STEEL CHASED AWAY A LIONESS !







RIP TO HYENA THAT BECAME VICTIM TO THE LEOPARD'S DEADLY JAWS !
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(02-14-2019, 05:59 PM)Sanju Wrote: A CHEETAH WITH BALLS OF STEEL CHASED AWAY A LIONESS !







RIP TO HYENA THAT BECAME VICTIM TO THE LEOPARD'S DEADLY JAWS !

What part of the Video has a cheetah chasing away a lioness?

That Hyena lived btw, if you're talking about the one in the opening image?
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(02-16-2019, 01:26 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-14-2019, 05:59 PM)Sanju Wrote: A CHEETAH WITH BALLS OF STEEL CHASED AWAY A LIONESS !







RIP TO HYENA THAT BECAME VICTIM TO THE LEOPARD'S DEADLY JAWS !

What part of the Video has a cheetah chasing away a lioness?

That Hyena lived btw, if you're talking about the one in the opening image?
Cheetah chased lioness in the first scene, dead hyena is in the last, where leopard climbs to the tree with it.
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(02-16-2019, 02:31 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(02-16-2019, 01:26 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-14-2019, 05:59 PM)Sanju Wrote: A CHEETAH WITH BALLS OF STEEL CHASED AWAY A LIONESS !







RIP TO HYENA THAT BECAME VICTIM TO THE LEOPARD'S DEADLY JAWS !

What part of the Video has a cheetah chasing away a lioness?

That Hyena lived btw, if you're talking about the one in the opening image?
Cheetah chased lioness in the first scene, dead hyena is in the last, where leopard climbs to the tree with it.
Ok, got it.
That Lioness probably thought it was another Lion from a distance and possibly a rival pride.
The Hyena is a youngster but definitely still lunch for the Leopard.
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(02-16-2019, 02:55 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-16-2019, 02:31 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(02-16-2019, 01:26 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-14-2019, 05:59 PM)Sanju Wrote: A CHEETAH WITH BALLS OF STEEL CHASED AWAY A LIONESS !







RIP TO HYENA THAT BECAME VICTIM TO THE LEOPARD'S DEADLY JAWS !

What part of the Video has a cheetah chasing away a lioness?

That Hyena lived btw, if you're talking about the one in the opening image?
Cheetah chased lioness in the first scene, dead hyena is in the last, where leopard climbs to the tree with it.
Ok, got it.
That Lioness probably thought it was another Lion from a distance and possibly a rival pride.
The Hyena is a youngster but definitely still lunch for the Leopard.
I agree, I’ve heard about leopards also being able to chase away lionesses from kills by rushing in on them. Then it’s about how long it takes the lionesses realize it’s a bluff.
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thank you @Shadow. yes, you are correct. first scene is cheetah chasing lioness and last is leopard killed hyena taking it upon to a tree. lioness know that it was a cheetah but was frightened by seeing the aggression of the charging cheetah but she might have soon realised that cheetah cant do much and it's a weaker creature. may be it didn't had a experience with a cheetah before. yes, hyena which became victim to leopard is not full grown but anyways rip.
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(02-16-2019, 08:33 AM)Sanju Wrote: thank you @Shadow. yes, you are correct. first scene is cheetah chasing lioness and last is leopard killed hyena taking it upon to a tree. lioness know that it was a cheetah but was frightened by seeing the aggression of the charging cheetah but she might have soon realised that cheetah cant do much and it's a weaker creature. may be it didn't had a experience with a cheetah before. yes, hyena which became victim to leopard is not full grown but anyways rip.

When I watched that, it can be difficult to say what that lion understood when cheetah charged. But that cheetah without a doubt knew what it was facing. I haven´t studied at all how many times something like that can be seen, but maybe some cheetahs have learned, that a lone lion can be fooled like that to flee, when charging like "out of nowhere" with pretty high speed giving no time to think for the lion. Anyway nice to see, that it happens sometimes like that too, whatever that lion did or didn´t understand.
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yeah @Shadow Nice assessment BTW. I think that lioness never saw a cheetah before and don't know what it is. I mean dangerous or not i.e.., most animals think weird animals which they never saw in their life, and assess them carefully and cautiously. Ex: Animals seeing humans. We are weak but still most animals are cautious and frightened seeing us keeping their distance.
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Fights between sloth bears and tigers are part of jungle, but to witness one is rare. 
Sloth bears are few of the jungle denizens who are not afraid of taking on the big cats for stealing food!!!

Well, I was really lucky to witness such a phenomenal sighting from the woods of Ranthambhore. One of the cub of T8 aka Laadli facing the sloth bear.




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