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Tiger Predation

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So FAST!






here's the link since it looks like it doesn't work
https://www.facebook.com/narendrakumar.y...139571138/
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(04-17-2017, 10:33 PM)Pckts Wrote: So FAST!






here's the link since it looks like it doesn't work
https://www.facebook.com/narendrakumar.y...139571138/

 
Unable to see.
It says "content not found".
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(04-17-2017, 11:37 PM)Apollo Wrote:
(04-17-2017, 10:33 PM)Pckts Wrote: So FAST!






here's the link since it looks like it doesn't work
https://www.facebook.com/narendrakumar.y...139571138/

 
Unable to see.
It says "content not found".

Even from the link?
You may need to log in to your facebook before opening the link to view.
It's a great video, I hope you can view it.
Here's his FB page and it's the first video on there https://www.facebook.com/narendrakumar.yadav.56481
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It was a big wild boar



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(04-17-2017, 11:41 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(04-17-2017, 11:37 PM)Apollo Wrote:
(04-17-2017, 10:33 PM)Pckts Wrote: So FAST!






here's the link since it looks like it doesn't work
https://www.facebook.com/narendrakumar.y...139571138/

 
Unable to see.
It says "content not found".

Even from the link?
You may need to log in to your facebook before opening the link to view.
It's a great video, I hope you can view it.
Here's his FB page and it's the first video on there https://www.facebook.com/narendrakumar.yadav.56481

I think he changed privacy settings...His profile & timeline are barely visible anymore. Did you by any chance download/save the video..??  Weird
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(04-18-2017, 06:30 AM)Rishi Wrote:
(04-17-2017, 11:41 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(04-17-2017, 11:37 PM)Apollo Wrote:
(04-17-2017, 10:33 PM)Pckts Wrote: So FAST!






here's the link since it looks like it doesn't work
https://www.facebook.com/narendrakumar.y...139571138/

 
Unable to see.
It says "content not found".

Even from the link?
You may need to log in to your facebook before opening the link to view.
It's a great video, I hope you can view it.
Here's his FB page and it's the first video on there https://www.facebook.com/narendrakumar.yadav.56481

I think he changed privacy settings...His profile & timeline are barely visible anymore. Did you by any chance download/save the video..??  Weird
No I didn't, but that's a bummer.
It's a long straight chase and I was absolutely amazed at how fast the tiger was. You rarely get to see chases like that.
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@Pckts is it on YouTube..?? Do you remember the name!?..  Sad
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The Hunt-Episode 3 part...



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Whenever a Tiger tries to bring down a prey larger than its size, it has a tendency to cause injury to it on numerous occasions till it succumbs to its wounds finally. The Tiger normally stalks its prey  for a long time before it can enjoy its meal for days to come!! This Rhino was freshly wounded (presumably by a Tiger attack) with the same intention!! As told by the guide @ Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve!!





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(04-19-2017, 11:55 PM)Apollo Wrote: Whenever a Tiger tries to bring down a prey larger than its size, it has a tendency to cause injury to it on numerous occasions till it succumbs to its wounds finally. The Tiger normally stalks its prey  for a long time before it can enjoy its meal for days to come!! This Rhino was freshly wounded (presumably by a Tiger attack) with the same intention!! As told by the guide @ Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve!!





I have always doubted a lone lion/tiger could kill adult rhinos, and I have tbh been really skeptical of the reports coming out of tigers taking down rhinos, but now I have also seen reports of lone male lions killing black rhinos, the video of a male lion killing one, two unexperienced male lions killing an adult white rhino and the Phinda male lion "rhino killer".. it's quite sick! I guess I have been wrong all this time, but it makes me respect these cat's even more!
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(04-20-2017, 04:38 AM)Pantherinae Wrote:
(04-19-2017, 11:55 PM)Apollo Wrote: Whenever a Tiger tries to bring down a prey larger than its size, it has a tendency to cause injury to it on numerous occasions till it succumbs to its wounds finally. The Tiger normally stalks its prey  for a long time before it can enjoy its meal for days to come!! This Rhino was freshly wounded (presumably by a Tiger attack) with the same intention!! As told by the guide @ Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve!!





I have always doubted a lone lion/tiger could kill adult rhinos, and I have tbh been really skeptical of the reports coming out of tigers taking down rhinos, but now I have also seen reports of lone male lions killing black rhinos, the video of a male lion killing one, two unexperienced male lions killing an adult white rhino and the Phinda male lion "rhino killer".. it's quite sick! I guess I have been wrong all this time, but it makes me respect these cat's even more!
It's how I feel about lone lioness or tigress killing a bull cape or Gaur , tbh, until I see a video from start to finish I'll always have some skepticism. But the reports don't lie, and the Rhino Killer from Dudhwa was allegedly caught on film, why they haven't or won't release it is beyond me, but I'm sure they have their reasons.
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Tigress with a huge blue bull kill in Pench.




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Khyak.. Khyak.... Khyak.. Khyak... We heard a Langoor call from tree top and realized that the Tiger has made a movement somewhere in the woods. No sooner a young cub appeared in front of us. He silently observed the scenario for 2 -3 minutes hiding himself behind the aincut (Dam Wall). Seems to be hungry, he went back and called his brother to join him for the adventure. Both of them moved ahead and hide themselves in the bushes. They silently moved near the waterbody where a heard of Indian Gaur was busy drinking water. Brothers started their move towards Gaurs. Lessons tought by their mother - Mahaveer Tigress were perfectly followed by these brothers. They had perfectly camouflauged themseves and Gaurs didnt realized or sensed that young Tigers are stalking them. It was a learning phase for the young ones. They could keep the patience but couldn't show enough courage to attack on a pray at the right moment. Well the Alpha Gaur when realized it, got very angry, gave warning calls and frightened them away. Watching Tiger movements and then Gaur running behind the tigers was a real fun.
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We witnessed this entire scene for full two hours during our evening safari at Mukki zone of Kanha Tiger Reserve in April 2017. Thanks to Naren Malik bhai.

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Maghdhi zone...bandhavghar 25/4/2017..morning safari

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Here's the video I tried to post but failed....He's not as fast as I thought, the other video must of been sped up.
Still fast obviously, but he looked like a cheetah in the original.

Great Video Non the less...
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