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Felids Interactions - Intraspecific Conflicts

Australia Richardrli Offline
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Are there any data on clouded leopard intraspecific fights?
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(11-03-2020, 06:25 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: @Pckts, I mentioned the wound on the nose to show that he has been in gruelling battles for quite some time.

Tala and Rudra are both 4.5 years old.

He's one of the brothers?
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@Pckts Yeah, the same litter of Shivanzari female and Dewada male born in mid 2015. Last year, both of them got into a scrap and Rudra was the dominant one, although Tala is most probably the father of Maya’s new litter and has taken Matkasur’s territory and has settled better than Rudra.

@Richardrli clouded leopards are notoriously difficult to film in the wild. There is barely any video footage of their lives from the wild.
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This must've definitely been already posted by someone around here but interesting conflict anyways.

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Wow! What power those Tigers have! Great fight!
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*Press Note 22.11.2020*
A female tiger,  age @  3-4 years was found dead today  in Comptt no 1452/1 of the TAS  beat of  Umred Paoni Karhadala sanctuary by  local  Forest Guard  during regular patrolling.The spot is inside  forest and nearby village is about  3 km away.
 DFO Bor Shri Rahul Gawai who was in the tour there reached the spot immediately. During the spot verification as per the SOP of NTCA, 4 foetus @ 7-8 weeks old, were also found aborted nearby. The body was found dragged to about 50 m inside thick forest. Several signs and indications of infighting were found in the nearby stream- including blood trails, multiple tracks of pugmarks, drag marks,  heavily disturbed ground  and   body hair spread everywhere, including on the vegetation. PM was carried out in presence of veterinarians  Dr Chetan Patond, Dr Syed Bilal and  Dr L A Khan LDO Nand,  in presence of CCF & FD  Pench Tiger reserve, DFO Bor and Shri Sanjay Karkare, Asst. Director, BNHS as the representative of NTCA and Dr Vasanta Kahalkar, Asst.  Professor as the reprentative of CWLW. 
The carcass was found eaten up from left side with rib cage broken. There were puncture marks on the ventral neck (due to canines) and death might have caused due to asphyxia and bleeding. 
As per the  observations during PM and circumstantial evidences,  prima facie, the internecine fight can be attributed as a cause of death.
Samples have been collected,  camera traps have been deployed  to collect  additional information.  All possible information is being collected collected to rule out any other possibilities as a cause of death. 
The carcass was disposed-off as per the NTCA SOP. 
The tigress is an adult female captured during the last  P-IV  exercise. She was the new entrant to UPK.
FD Pench Tiger Reserve

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Interaction between Edno and the Youngsters siblings Daryl male and Constantine female.

credits: Lawrence Wahba


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Two daughters of Arrowhead - Riddhi and Siddhi come to blows over a chital kill at Ranthambore. Riddhi is the more dominant one.

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White Tigress killed by her Mate.
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 better quality of arrowhead and daughter clash
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Goswami Chetan 
Lion trees a leopard in gir.


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Canada Balam Offline
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Two Pantanal males fighting standing on their hind legs


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By Thorsten Milsen
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Two Mapogo male lions against two Manyeleti male lions...









Two young and healthy male lions started to roam into a new territory. Unlucky, 2 Mapogo males, Mr. T and Kinky Tail ruled over this place and began to chase them.
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