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Tigress on guar kill
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Noor making a Boar Kill 

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Chota Matka w/Cattle Kill
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Kabini tigress with a elephant calf kill:




Tadoba tigress with sambar stag kill
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(06-07-2021, 03:25 AM)Titán Apex Wrote: Incluye los pequeños tigres de Java que pesan solo 100-140 kg se aprovechan regularmente del banteng y matan enormes toros de banteng que pesan entre 800 y 825 kg. ( Seidenstecker )

Hola bHello, good information, What do you know about the way this tiger killed that great gaur bull, and in what health conditions was the gaur bull? 

This is the link to the video 
https://youtu.be/FJn6TZQYwnQ

https://youtube.com/shorts/21Nmq4go8d0?feature=share
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(02-14-2023, 08:55 AM)Krlho Wrote:
(06-07-2021, 03:25 AM)Titán Apex Wrote: Incluye los pequeños tigres de Java que pesan solo 100-140 kg se aprovechan regularmente del banteng y matan enormes toros de banteng que pesan entre 800 y 825 kg. ( Seidenstecker )

Hola bHello, good information, What do you know about the way this tiger killed that great gaur bull, and in what health conditions was the gaur bull? 

This is the link to the video 
https://youtu.be/FJn6TZQYwnQ

https://youtube.com/shorts/21Nmq4go8d0?feature=share


Hi @Krlho 

Unfortunately, no one knows which specific way or technique the tiger used to kill that huge bull gaur or the gaur's health condition. Judging by the video though, the killed bull gaur looked massive and healthy.
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Tiger killed a gaur in Tadoba:




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(03-02-2023, 08:25 PM)Apex Titan Wrote:
(02-14-2023, 08:55 AM)Krlho Wrote:
(06-07-2021, 03:25 AM)Titán Apex Wrote: Incluye los pequeños tigres de Java que pesan solo 100-140 kg se aprovechan regularmente del banteng y matan enormes toros de banteng que pesan entre 800 y 825 kg. ( Seidenstecker )

Hola bHello, good information, What do you know about the way this tiger killed that great gaur bull, and in what health conditions was the gaur bull? 

This is the link to the video 
https://youtu.be/FJn6TZQYwnQ

https://youtube.com/shorts/21Nmq4go8d0?feature=share


Hi @Krlho 

Unfortunately, no one knows which specific way or technique the tiger used to kill that huge bull gaur or the gaur's health condition. Judging by the video though, the killed bull gaur looked massive and healthy.

the male tiger in the video is “Mooga”, a very famous tiger from Bandipur that specialized in killing gaurs by using the “hamstring technique”. he died in 2021 after being gored by an elephant. he was also known for his territorial fights with other male tigers and believed to have killed 3 tigers in his conquest to rule over his territory.

https://m.timesofindia.com/city/mysuru/tiger-injured-by-tusker-undergoes-surgery-in-zoo/amp_articleshow/87236877.cms

https://www.newstrailindia.com/inner.php?id=383




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Raaka on a cattle kill
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(03-03-2023, 09:14 AM)Roflcopters Wrote:
(03-02-2023, 08:25 PM)Apex Titan Wrote:
(02-14-2023, 08:55 AM)Krlho Wrote:
(06-07-2021, 03:25 AM)Titán Apex Wrote: Incluye los pequeños tigres de Java que pesan solo 100-140 kg se aprovechan regularmente del banteng y matan enormes toros de banteng que pesan entre 800 y 825 kg. ( Seidenstecker )

Hola bHello, good information, What do you know about the way this tiger killed that great gaur bull, and in what health conditions was the gaur bull? 

This is the link to the video 
https://youtu.be/FJn6TZQYwnQ

https://youtube.com/shorts/21Nmq4go8d0?feature=share


Hi @Krlho 

Unfortunately, no one knows which specific way or technique the tiger used to kill that huge bull gaur or the gaur's health condition. Judging by the video though, the killed bull gaur looked massive and healthy.

the male tiger in the video is “Mooga”, a very famous tiger from Bandipur that specialized in killing gaurs by using the “hamstring technique”. he died in 2021 after being gored by an elephant. he was also known for his territorial fights with other male tigers and believed to have killed 3 tigers in his conquest to rule over his territory.

https://m.timesofindia.com/city/mysuru/tiger-injured-by-tusker-undergoes-surgery-in-zoo/amp_articleshow/87236877.cms

https://www.newstrailindia.com/inner.php?id=383





Some interesting remarks from the report you posted.

The tiger 'Mooga' was known for hunting elephants and gaurs:



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Bandipur tigers are relatively huge because they mostly hunt elephants and large gaurs:



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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city...236877.cms
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Corbett tigress in full flight as she chases her prey unsuccessfully:

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tiger from Satpura chasing a gaur.
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqZqAVxAKPj/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= T-101 Badal feeding On leopard ranthambore 2023
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Tiger predation on leopards are pretty uncommon. I asked a photographer about this, who have seen cases of tiger predation on leopards and he gave a very conclusive thought that is worth sharing:


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so rather than killing leopards for food (predating), tigers kill them to decrease competition when there is a chance, sth that i wasn't aware of.
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