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Sub adult white Tigress learning that an alpha Male Baboon is a nasty customer.
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Looks staged and setup.
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(12-08-2019, 06:28 PM)Lycaon Wrote: Looks staged and setup.

Baboons on the side of a cliff looks staged to you?
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The whole shot of both animals unaware of each others presences seems staged in my view.
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(12-08-2019, 06:37 PM)Lycaon Wrote: The whole shot of both animals unaware of each others presences seems staged in my view.

What do you mean "unaware?"
Both animals know the others there, the two sub adult Tigress sisters were investigating a Baboon troop when the Alpha male came up and bit the White Tigress. There's no way to get Baboons and Tigers to the edge of a cliff let a lone force them to interact.


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More from the Sub Adult Tigress sisters trying to hunt Baboon



You can see the youngster they're after and the Alpha continues to try and protect it, this was after the White Tigress was ran off.
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 Tiger Canyon Private Game Reserve-Tigress Oria "The great huntress" does it again.

We followed the dominant female of the western sector of Tiger Canyon, whilst she stalked along multiple drainage lines in search of unsuspecting prey.
Before anyone could bat an eye Tigress Oria bounded off into the growing darkness.
We rounded a few shrubs in our path and were greeted by a bone crunching collision... Tigress Oria had in one fowl swoop landed a large male ostrich with what seemed like no effort at all.
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sibling rivalry vid by Henk Albronda 
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The Khumba male leaves the area after feeding on a wildebeest carcass with one of his daughters in pursuit
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Kleer Exposure - Tiger Canyon

A video compiled from footage gathered at Tiger Canyon.
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In pursuit...
Tigress Samar rolls her shoulders as she stalks her unsuspecting prey through the sun kissed grass. #focus #hunt #thisistigercanyon #tigersinafrica
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Tiger Canyon Private Game Reserve-"Everything in Africa bites, but the safari bug is the worst of all." - Brian Jackman
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