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Leopard Vs Warthog: The Bloody Struggle (Full Sighting)
Topic Started: Nov 20 2014, 03:13 AM (935 Views)
Shin
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Lets see a hyena or even a pair of hyenas do that.......
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Nov 20 2014, 06:39 AM
Lets see a hyena or even a pair of hyenas do that.......
always the same...

Leopard can do this only cause his cowardly tactics and their claws....

A declawed leopard never can do it...


warthogs are weak unlike wild boars.
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Warthogs are so weak that they have killed lions.
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Nordred
Nov 20 2014, 07:30 AM
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Nov 20 2014, 06:39 AM
Lets see a hyena or even a pair of hyenas do that.......
always the same...

Leopard can do this only cause his cowardly tactics and their claws....

A declawed leopard never can do it...


warthogs are weak unlike wild boars.
Or maybe like how a hyena or wolf could never do that without their endurance and cooperation . You take away an essential characteristic that an animal needs for hunting and of course it won't be able to kill formidable prey. What's this about cowardly tactics? Do you mean like nipping and running away like many canines do? Of course this is only cowardly in our eyes because animals don't care or know about what cowardice is. So how about we stop anthropomorphising animals to make them seem like less than what they are buddy.
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I love this little hyena vs leopard thingy going on this forum.

Love it.
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Nov 20 2014, 09:15 AM
I love this little hyena vs leopard thingy going on this forum.

Love it.
The winner is pretty obvious anyway: Tiger 8/10
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Nov 20 2014, 06:39 AM
Lets see a hyena or even a pair of hyenas do that.......
if you wanna be super technical, a pair of spotted hyena could pull it off -- predominatly because the warthog can't face two predators at once.

saying otherwise is just stupid.
Also, this is probably of some relevance:
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Edited by Ceratodromeus, Nov 20 2014, 12:51 PM.
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Nov 20 2014, 07:30 AM
always the same...

Leopard can do this only cause his cowardly tactics and their claws....

A declawed leopard never can do it...


warthogs are weak unlike wild boars.
what is the cowardly tactic in this fight? To overpower the opponent with brutal power?
Is it more brave to kill an enemy with a hit and run taktik. Waiting sometimes several days until the oppenonet dies due blood lose or other injuries/starving?

And the "declawed" argument is so stupid..not worth to mention it.
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