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Many thanks for the documentary. Very interesting.
In order to assist our readers interested in the exchange we had on male bear 'Hlamida' and tigress 'Rashel': can you tell them where the tigress and her cubs feature in the documentary? And male tiger 'Ockarik'?
In the documentary, Mr. Batalov said two bears had been 'crushed' by male tigers. I assume these were black bears? Did male tiger 'Ockarik' make a contribution in this department?
Based on what I heard, I'd say that male Amur tigers 'crushing' bears not only do so to eat. Could the animosity between male Amur tigers and bears be a result of a struggle for dominance in some way?