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John Varty & Tiger Canyon

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(07-26-2022, 12:04 PM)Negans94 Wrote:
(07-26-2022, 01:14 AM)Pckts Wrote: These are baited instances unfortunately.
If we talk about the Impala, then I also thought about it when viewing. At the same time, I noticed similar catches in other tigers.









As for the capture of the warthog, there is nothing unusual there. The usual hunt. I can provide a longer excerpt where Julie spotted him from a great height and headed towards him, if you want.

That’s a warthog youngsters and there has been no documented footage of a single hunt of an animal of any substance. All of which have been introduced, Unfortunately it’s nothing more than a cash grab at this point. Maybe one day they’ll be able to get them to make live hunts but even so it’ll always be an enclosed and controlled setting.
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(07-26-2022, 12:40 AM)Negans94 Wrote: Next, I will give a couple of Julie's feats from the documentary "Tiger Man of Africa".

Julie catches a male impala.



Age of Tigers: About 9 years.

Noticing the warthog, Julie crept up to him and killed him.



Age of Tigers: About the same age.

(07-27-2022, 03:06 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(07-26-2022, 12:04 PM)Negans94 Wrote:
(07-26-2022, 01:14 AM)Pckts Wrote: These are baited instances unfortunately.
If we talk about the Impala, then I also thought about it when viewing. At the same time, I noticed similar catches in other tigers.









As for the capture of the warthog, there is nothing unusual there. The usual hunt. I can provide a longer excerpt where Julie spotted him from a great height and headed towards him, if you want.

That’s a warthog youngsters and there has been no documented footage of a single hunt of an animal of any substance. All of which have been introduced, Unfortunately it’s nothing more than a cash grab at this point. Maybe one day they’ll be able to get them to make live hunts but even so it’ll always be an enclosed and controlled setting.

A young animal is not necessarily a bait. Young animals also have an instinct for self-preservation and the ability to run. In this case, the hunt was successful. I partially agree that this is a profitable enterprise, and there is a logical explanation for this. No reserve(especially private) provides tourists with free safari and services. Taxes, leases, security, resources, the availability of veterinarians, the availability of rangers, the development of the reserve and so on require a lot of money. If the project's revenues were intended solely for personal expenses, then it would not make sense for the former owner of Tiger Canyon to leave the much more profitable Londolozi Game Reserve. Anyway, any reserve requires expenses. Wait a minute, have you only watched the last two videos? Because before them, I provided 10 more hunting feats from "Living with Tigers", which are not staged at all. It's not the first time I've read that all hunts there are staged, and without proof. If you have personal doubts about the project and the hunts, then I have no questions. Otherwise, if you have proof of those statements, then I would be interested to see them.
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Sunderban vs Tiger Boy - Rival Tigers fighting until Death at Tiger Canyon



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