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Tiger Predation

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Tigress 'Noor' kills an adult male wild boar:






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The power of the bull Gaur is unbelievable. He tossed that cow like a rag doll.
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( This post was last modified: 03-21-2022, 06:41 PM by Rishi )

(03-21-2022, 12:38 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:




Slightly higher definition here.. But more importantly, note how the tiger started by hamstringing her foreleg.


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(03-21-2022, 12:38 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:




Very impressive display of immense strength from the bull gaur, but what also impressed me was, that the tiger didn't give a sh*t about the charging bull gaur or the rest of the herd. He continued to attack and kill as if the rest of the gaurs weren't even there. 

The big bull was very hesitant and didn't even attack the tiger, the rest of the herd were also scared. Impressive showing of the tigers courage and determination.

Eventually we'll get a full video footage of a tiger killing a large bull gaur out in the open like this as well.
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A few more of the Gaur kill with the outcome.







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Tiger eating gaur alive after giving it a hamstring.
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spotty and three of her subadult sons feeding on a bull gaur they took down april 2022 bandhavgarh credits to Marc Eeckhaut @Pckts @Ashutosh @Rishi been a while since we heard of a tiger killing gaur in bandhavgarh the gaur population has expanded quite a bit
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Tigress feeding on a 2-3 days old gaur kill:


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*Not a true predation, I was told the Elephant died of natural causes.*

Tigress eating an Elephant in Corbett 

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