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Tiger fight at Bannerghatta Park.




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This video shows tigers are very similar to lion if they live in a group. The attack tactics and defense tactics are very similar to that of lion. The three orange tiger are attacking the white tiger from all side.
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Hippo defeats rhino.





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(09-30-2017, 07:34 AM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: Hippo defeats rhino.






Incredible video I never expected to see it ending that way, looks like that Rhino was sick because it was too easy for the Hippo to destroy the Rhino.
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@epaiva

There is something wrong with that rhino's horn.
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About #594: This rhino is clearly handicapped, less alert.
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What happened in the end ??
Is the rhino killed ?
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(09-30-2017, 03:32 PM)Apollo Wrote: What happened in the end ??
Is the rhino killed ?

Maybe, since the photographer didn't show us the entire sequence.
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Big tigers in circus




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Tiger so curious about the lion and the lion seems not interested




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@Apollo :

About #601: I don't believe they can see each other.
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(10-05-2017, 05:19 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Apollo :

About #601: I don't believe they can see each other.



Yeah definitely possible.
May be the smell could have intrigued the tiger to be curious.
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@Apollo :

About #601 and #603: anyway, they are able "to guess" each other, by the smell, by the sound. The lion must certainly feel, close to him, there is an other beast that is huge by the noise produced by the tiger standing on his hind legs against the wall separating the two cages. He also felt how high the tiger had hit the wall with his front legs.

The big cats record fast.
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(10-05-2017, 11:04 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Apollo :

About #601 and #603: anyway, they are able "to guess" each other, by the smell, by the sound. The lion must certainly feel, close to him, there is an other beast that is huge by the noise produced by the tiger standing on his hind legs against the wall separating the two cages. He also felt how high the tiger had hit the wall with his front legs.

The big cats record fast.

Good observation.
Definitely the tigress was making more noise.
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