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Tiger Predation

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Its the same doc, it was the date that threw me off. I thought whoever posted this meant June of 2014.

This image is 2012
http://animalvsanimal.yuku.com/topic/717...9lHAGMysyg


So its the same fight, just happened a long time ago.
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Tiger hunting




 
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Great vid, tigers have a way of just bouding through tall grass.
Reminds me of the Kaziranga tigress attacking the mahot on the elephant and siberians bounding through snow.
Its a cool hunt style to see. 
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Tigress carrying a Sambar calf in Ranthambore





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Tiger with gaur


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Indochinese tiger with gaur kill

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Tiger guarding a chital kill

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Tiger feeding on a chital kill

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Tiger feeding on Sambar calf

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@Apollo There last picture is an amur tiger with what Looks like some sort of red deer or roe deer kill! Nice pictures! 
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(08-05-2014, 11:42 AM)'Pantherinae' Wrote: @Apollo There last picture is an amur tiger with what Looks like some sort of red deer or roe deer kill! Nice pictures! 

 

Thanks Pantherinae for clearing that up.


 
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Wild Amur from China feeding on his/her kill. 
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Tigress hunt a deer at Ranthambore NP (Full hunt)





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Here is a video where a elephant calf was attacked and severly injured by the tiger.
The incident took place in Mudumalai National Park. The video is in Tamil langauge.
The video says that a elephant calf was attacked by a tiger and was severely injured. The forest officials tried to give medical aid for the calf but the mother elephant didnt allow them to get near.
So the forest officials used fire crackers to chase off the mother elephant and then investigated the calf and found it was too badly injured and will not survive.
Meanwhile the mother elephant returned with her herd and the officials retreated.
After sometime the calf died.






 
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This looks like a staged video




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Definitely Staged IMO.
Doesn't even look like a pure bengal to me.
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(08-11-2014, 11:45 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: Definitely Staged IMO.
Doesn't even look like a pure bengal to me.

 


Yeah that tigress looks to be amur/bengal mix.


Here is a video of tiger chasing a sloth bear







 
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Tigress hunts a Male chital in Bandhavgarh





 
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