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tiger cub killed a dog





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(10-13-2018, 06:46 AM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: tiger cub killed a dog






Poor tiger cub, what a sick person can do that? That dog is an adult one and it looks like a fighting race like pitbull, dogo, etc... Thankfully the tiger cub managed to use its strenght and superior inteligence to "kill" that nasty dog. Still, as the video is incomplete I am worried about the fate of the poor tiger. Is really sad and disturbing. Disappointed
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Arranged "pit fights" should not be legal anywhere on earth in the 21st century.  Disappointed
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@GuateGojira :

About #667: When I see this kind of video, I' almost despising an other animal than the man... I.e. the domestic dog. Here a kind of Staffordshire Bull Terrier. I admire this  tiger cub, already able to stay patient, just waiting the good moment to react and kill this dog.

But of course the owner is the real culprit... But I think he won't want to loose some money and, for that, he will continue to exploit this unlucky tiger.
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( This post was last modified: 11-05-2018, 09:59 PM by Rishi )

Western capercaillie, these birds are just odd and amusing, of course not at all funny for kids. They just are sometimes... quite stubborn :) Some lone male capercaillies just can be in a way crazy.  And fearless, first video quite calm, in 2 and 3 pretty aggressive ones :)



















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tiger's agility



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@Shadow :

About #671: good sparring partner in the third video ! Good beak punch, strong pace as concerns the blows...
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(10-31-2018, 12:07 PM)Spalea Wrote: @Shadow :

About #671: good sparring partner in the third video ! Good beak punch, strong pace as concerns the blows...

Yeah, those birds are really crazy sometimes. They have no trouble trying to make people leave from their territory :) They keep coming until you leave.
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( This post was last modified: 12-02-2018, 06:18 PM by Rishi )

Don't know the measurements but these two Amurs looking like monsters in this circus video. Take a look.



This Huge and muscular Bengal tiger was seen in a zoo located in India, looks like old now with around 220+kg but would have more weight in his prime.



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Didn't find any info but this amur may weigh about 270 kg+.
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huge amurs





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Crazy dangerous





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(12-19-2018, 12:06 AM)Apollo Wrote: Crazy dangerous






Really dangerous incredible to see the Lioness did not attack a person
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See the massive captive cheetah in cheetah experience park in South Africa, non-profit conservation project dedicated to protecting and preserving the cheetah and other endangered and threatened species.

One cheetah he (Dolph C. Volker- The Cheetah Whisperer) said 50 kg during human enrichment interaction but don't know how much this cheetah weigh probably 65 kg (?) because of that all that muscle like a leopard.

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You can see the cheetah in this video above^
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Huge jaguar stalking a tapir





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