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Post of the Month - May 2019

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We have Listed the Best Post of May 2019 fromour members. Please report if we missed any.

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@smedz Post in Reintroduction & Rewilding

Cougar Reintroduction in Ohio

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@Rage2277 Post in Tiger Predation Thread

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@Luipaard Post in Leopard Predation Thread

Leopard killing Lions cubs to eliminate the competition, Images and story

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@phatio post in thread- The Java Tiger(Panthera tigirs sondica)

Reports of Java Tiger sighting

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A post by @Pckts in thread - Persian Leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor)

Some good images of Persian Leopard and few description about them

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Post by @Wolverine made in thread - The Caspian Tiger (Panthera tigris virgata)

First step in reintroduction of Caspian tiger in Kazakhstan

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@Sully post in - Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

Camera traps showing Leopard and Snow Leopard in same habitat

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@smedz another post in - Homotherium Serum

Was Homotherium Social?

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@Wolverine post in - Amur Tigers

Introduction of tiger Zavetnij from Bastak state reserve.

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@Pckts post in - Felids Interactions - Interspecific Conflicts

Tigress Arrowhead snatching a sambhar kill from 3 Crocs - Picture and details

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Post by @Kingtheropod in thread -

List of all scientific and historical records for wild Bengal tigers.

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Apart from these there are several other good posts made in last month (May 2019)

And at last, there are 2 members whose every post is awesome, So I request click on their profile link and read their recent posts, they are rare and informative

1. @epaiva

2 @BorneanTiger

They are great contributor in general and its hard to just select one of their post, So go and read their post
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