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Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts

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(04-16-2019, 03:41 PM)johnny rex Wrote:




A full video about the tigers. But why does the part which involved another tiger killed another tiger by a neck bite looks like different tigers? The dead tiger also seems to be smaller than the victor.

You are right. This & that are footages of seperate incidents... Some shows on @Discovery merged them together as one.
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Another tiger found killed at Dudhwa National Park, UP !

(courtesy: ecologist Kaushlendra Singh

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Siddharth Singh Prashant Pansari Bhai this is bound to happen .. Super Tight Security at Dudhwa as of now .. more than 400 Poachers caught and send to jail in past 1 year under New FD .. Tiger numbers have grown to maximum carrying capacity.. Infighting is bound to happen .. Sugarcane fields are now 80 % cut and such old tigers surviving in these fields are forced to return back to Forest.. Result is clear cut .. Dominant Males like Gulrighat Charger will not tolerate any intrusion.. Buffer is all gone .. Forest Right Act is totally responsible for all this mess

Siddharth Singh Prashant Pansari Nahi Bhai.. root problem is Illegal Cultivation of Forest Land .. Zero Space left .. Beyond Carrying Capacity to hold any more Tigers at least in Dudhwa Kishanpur and Pilibhit.. Poaching has gone done and so has helped in survival of such old and dethroned Tigers ..

Siddharth Singh Bhai Body recovered.. Intact .. All Body Parts .. Discovered by Forest Staff on Foot Ghast .. this in itself is a big achievement.. Take my words Bhai.. Dudhwa has undergone a huge huge change in past 1 year .
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(04-16-2019, 04:50 PM)Rage2277 Wrote: https://www.jvbigcats.co.za/newsletters124.htm jv talks about the interaction @Sanju  @johnny rex
oh thanks. I saw an extended video of that fight with JV's narration and thought it's the original one, hence didn't do further research for details on that (but that too is a merged video it seems). thanks for correction.
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Pritish Bangle‎-Papa paise do ...!!!

Kankazari (Male ) 
And his Cub (Male) 
Madnapur 
25/04/2019
TATR..!!!
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 two sumatran brothers
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noor and afreen (mother/daughter) scuffle ranthambore vid from Safariwale 
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Umarpani Male cooling off after having a fight with a new male injuring his hind paw.

Kanha April 2019.

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Biswanath Das
The handsome hulk 
Umarpani male(injured)


Kanha. April 2019


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Flá Perez Where is the injury?

Biswanath Das Flá Perez below left neck and hind leg




Any ideas with whom he's been fighting? 
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(05-09-2019, 03:41 AM)Pckts Wrote: Manan Mukherjee
Umarpani Male cooling off after having a fight with a new male injuring his hind paw.

Kanha April 2019.

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Biswanath Das
The handsome hulk 
Umarpani male(injured)


Kanha. April 2019


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Flá Perez Where is the injury?

Biswanath Das Flá Perez below left neck and hind leg




Any ideas with whom he's been fighting? 


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Recent shot of him

Biswanath Das
T46 aka Bhaisanghat male

Mukki, Kanha.

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Biswanath Das‎-Challenger....

T-46(Bhaisanghat male) entering into Umarpani male's area


Kanha. April 2019

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that's rough..looks like he escaped a death grip..the bhaisanghat male is no slouch,he's bringing the heat.. @Pckts
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(05-12-2019, 04:56 AM)Rage2277 Wrote: that's rough..looks like he escaped a death grip..the bhaisanghat male is no slouch,he's bringing the heat.. @Pckts

That's definitely a vulnerable spot, Uma seems lucky to have escaped alive. I still haven't seen the other Male though, so that leads me to believe Uma won the battle since he's still holding down his territory.
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This is why leopards are so amazing:

"Yes he got away with some bite injuries on his hind legs after an epic brawl with three lionesses who finally lost interest in the fight after they each got a hefty share of bruises from the nasty leopard claws" (link)


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(05-13-2019, 11:48 AM)Luipaard Wrote: This is why leopards are so amazing:

"Yes he got away with some bite injuries on his hind legs after an epic brawl with three lionesses who finally lost interest in the fight after they each got a hefty share of bruises from the nasty leopard claws" (link)


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Yes these things happen when there is no need to fight to the death. This is a bit like what I said when you shared that leopard-crocodile video. When both animals get some wounds, they can just disperse when no real reason to go further. Lions here are for sure satisfied when leopard flee so, that not nearby. Then again leopard for sure doesn´t want to continue a second more if able to flee :) All are happy :)
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(05-13-2019, 11:58 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(05-13-2019, 11:48 AM)Luipaard Wrote: This is why leopards are so amazing:

"Yes he got away with some bite injuries on his hind legs after an epic brawl with three lionesses who finally lost interest in the fight after they each got a hefty share of bruises from the nasty leopard claws" (link)


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Yes these things happen when there is no need to fight to the death. This is a bit like what I said when you shared that leopard-crocodile video. When both animals get some wounds, they can just disperse when no real reason to go further. Lions here are for sure satisfied when leopard flee so, that not nearby. Then again leopard for sure doesn´t want to continue a second more if able to flee :) All are happy :)

The lionesses lost interest becouse this particular leopard was a powerful adversary. The three of them battled him with the intention of killing him. He put up a good fight and won the battle. 

It started as a fight till death but in the end the lionesses weren't bloodlusted so yes they lost interest but only becouse of him.

I hate the 'losing interest' argument. It's like saying they let the leopard live while all the credits go to the male in this case.
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(05-13-2019, 12:21 PM)Luipaard Wrote:
(05-13-2019, 11:58 AM)Shadow Wrote:
(05-13-2019, 11:48 AM)Luipaard Wrote: This is why leopards are so amazing:

"Yes he got away with some bite injuries on his hind legs after an epic brawl with three lionesses who finally lost interest in the fight after they each got a hefty share of bruises from the nasty leopard claws" (link)


*This image is copyright of its original author

Yes these things happen when there is no need to fight to the death. This is a bit like what I said when you shared that leopard-crocodile video. When both animals get some wounds, they can just disperse when no real reason to go further. Lions here are for sure satisfied when leopard flee so, that not nearby. Then again leopard for sure doesn´t want to continue a second more if able to flee :) All are happy :)

The lionesses lost interest becouse this particular leopard was a powerful adversary. The three of them battled him with the intention of killing him. He put up a good fight and won the battle. 

It started as a fight till death but in the end the lionesses weren't bloodlusted so yes they lost interest but only becouse of him.

I hate the 'losing interest' argument. It's like saying they let the leopard live while all the credits go to the male in this case.

 I give compliments to that leopard, but  then again I am also realistic. Any of those lionesses would have killed that leopard alone if really wanted to. That is just how it is when big cats fight. Leopard is fighting there to survive, lions have different motivation. Winners of fights don´t tend to flee immediately when possible as far as they can. That leopard survived and of course that is a win in that situation alone and best it could hope. I like animals, but then again when talking about wild animals I also like to look things with down to earth mentality. Credits to leopard, but it survived only because lionesses weren´t really motivated to kill it. Not because it would have been able to win.
It is like small country in war with bigger one. There is no way to win, so you can only fight as fiercely as you can and hope, that bigger one thinks, that "ok, not worth it even though could be done if have to".

When lion and leopard fights, leopard fights to survive, lion fights because it just doesn´t like to see that leopard there. That is big difference time to time.
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