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Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts

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(03-21-2017, 10:19 AM)Rishi Wrote: @Pckts few yesrs ago (2013..i think) a few images of a confrontation of t-24 & t-34 surfaced... 
As far as i remember, u were posted them..not sure if it's here..
If u did, then could you plz share them again!!!

"As you know that in RTR zone 1-5 are closed due to monsoons but zone 6,7,8 are open for safaris. The above sequence was shot by a Foreign Tourist. This is one of those very few times that two adult Tigers have been photographed having a tiff. Also another thing to notice here is that T24 traveled out of his territory and entered T34's territory. 

Also worth mentioning here is that the above pics were sourced by Mr. Dhirendra Godha who has the distinction of identifying all the tigers in Rajasthan by just looking at their face. he does not need to match stripes or any other visual help other than just face pics."

The pics are gone now, I wish I could find them again. I'll keep looking
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Old video of Bhim and Jobhi sizing eachother up




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Garfield Wrote: Wrote:
Rishi Wrote: Wrote:Apparently, the bigger male is Khali and the smaller one is old Bhola of Bijrani...




That's an awesome tiger fight you gut anymore like this bro.

Can't really call it a fight, so much as Khali (being called "bad-wala" meaning guy-who-came-later at 14:05) asserting dominance.. The challenger (intially being followed by the vehicle) was seen slinking off at 14:35.

That's actually the podturing stage..It is followed by the sizing-up stage...




Followed by the serious out-for-blood-brawl stage where blow exchange reduces & they go for grapple...



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Clash of the Queens. Epic battle!
Sweltering heat, unbearable! Hostile conditions. In midst of all these, Noor enjoying family time with her 3 angels, under the shade of a tree, watches T60 wandering close to her territory! Swiftly, she dashes to the corridor of her zone and both battle it out! Out in the sun, with heavy bouts of roar, each one of them dashing out Left Jab, Right Jab and even as Noor, pushed T60 deep into her territory, she roared and roared. What a day! What a day! Here is a freeze from one of their intense moments.
Venue: Ranthambore, India. Canon Gear.

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Just back from the most sensational game drive of my life!!!
We were on an all day game drive at Ranthambhore and the day started with T-39's 3 cubs playing at a distance, then came the storm when T-39 spotted T-60 close to where the cubs were and all hell broke loose. T-39 sprinted towards T-60 and there began a battle between the two Tigresses, roaring away and punching each other out in the open, the fight went on for about couple of hours until T-39 won the battle and literally pushing T-60 out of her own territory and occupying one of T-60's waterhole.
The rest of the day was spent with T-39 calling out for her cubs all day until she reunited with them at 5pm, post that we also found T-60 and 3 of her almost fully grown cubs cooling off at a waterhole which was like a studio set up!!!
Here is one video I made on my phone as these two warriors were too close to my vehicle for comfort!!!
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Taken during our last Safari, last 5 minutes, just as we were about to leave RTR. Lightening and Arrowhead clash for a sparing match - I can still hear the roars! So dark!! 5000 iso.

Best wishes to all my friends in India, you are all so lucky to be so close to the most superb animal on this planet... take care.


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Chhota-Munna & Umarpani Male...
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(05-16-2017, 03:45 AM)Pckts Wrote:




There is a part of the video with the main fight before this..here it is...



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The photographer had a DSLR so he took burst snaps...
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Would just like to know what coalition does Romeo belong to. I know his partner had passed away but would just like to know what it wasn't called
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Credits to Gamewatchers Safaris & Porini Camps.

LIONS FIGHTING: Seen by guests from Porini Lion Camp on a game drive yesterday in Olare Motorogi Conservancy - a young male lion is woken up by a female eager to mate but then he is infuriated by his brother running up to interfere, resulting in a fierce fight with lots of noise. Fortunately no injuries, just disappointed rage! You can hear our Safari Guide, Jackson Ronko in the background alerting our guests to focus on the male running up.

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Photo and information credits: Max Ali
"Ranthambore - When two mothers collide. T-60 and Noor both with 3 cubs each had a territorial fight without causing too much damage. Noor ended up winning despite being slammed down by T-60 in this shot."

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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
09:10
4 Lions and 2 lionesses
S25, close to the S27
Near Crocodile Bridge 
"2 males seem to be mate guarding"
Tinged by Frank

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Tigers fighting in Ranthambore
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Intense fight broke out between two Tigresses. (territorial dispute).
And the famous one got itself injured.
Corbett National Park.
Uttrakhand.
27th Nov. 2017



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Indulge in fierce fighting !
This fight occurred in Corbett National Park.
27th Nov.2017.


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(01-25-2018, 03:35 PM)Fredymrt Wrote: Leopard and lion fight serengeti national park

The original poster said the leopard bit the lioness and won.


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"Leopard was hunting one pair of jackal and jackals sow him start to fight back by barking and chase the leopard toward the lions territory, were pride of lions  not far as we know lions when they are full bell spend their time slipping, sow leopard didn't see them, he found him self in the middle of the lions pride and fight start, U can't believe leopard won bit all them."

In the second picture, we see the male. Why didn't he interfere? Did the leopard bite the lioness and then ran away or did he fight the whole pride? The poster says "bit all them" - what does this mean?
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@Fredymrt This is Intraspecific thread, not interspecific . For interspecific, post here - https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-big-cat...-conflicts
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