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Animal vs. Animal Pictorial; These are accounts of natural confrontations. Animal Cruelty NOT intended.
Topic Started: Jan 10 2012, 11:27 AM (334,828 Views)
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Honey Badger is one tough ferocious animal.
Edited by Mulawin, Mar 27 2013, 05:47 PM.
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Two mountain lion cubs attacked by five coyotes.
Seven photos total, on flickr.
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Caught! Young Cougars Trapped By Coyotes

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Seeking refugeCredit: Lori Iverson / USFWSA standoff between two juvenile mountain lions and five coyotes was caught on camera March 28, 2013, by an employee at the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyo. The mountain lions sought safety on a buck and rail fence for more than an hour while the coyotes lurked nearby. The pack chased one of the cougars (as mountain lions are also called) when it tried to escape, according to the photographer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife staffer Lori Iverson.

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With a creek underneath and threatening coyotes nearby, the cats were in a precarious position.

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One of the coyotes has moved in closer to the cats. Note the flattened positions of the mountain lions.

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Two of the five coyotes are in the background as one of the mountain lions looks anxiously behind, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife photographer.

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One of the mountain lions has shifted position on the fence to avoid the approaching coyotes.

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In this photo, three coyotes are about to make a move to challenge the young cat preparing to flee, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service photographer.

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The encounter ended with one of the mountain lions slowly making its way down the fence, occasionally dropping to the ground where it was met by lunges and yips by the coyotes, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service photographer. The mountain lion responded with hisses and yowls. Eventually, it ran across the creek on the fence and took off with the five coyotes in pursuit. The second mountain lion was still hunkered down in the grass under the fence when the photographer called it a night. Both cubs were spotted alive and well late Sunday by U.S. Fish and Wildlife employees.

http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/4307-coyote-versus-mountain-lion-photos.html
Edited by Taipan, Apr 2 2013, 02:44 PM.
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Tiger about to maul a Jaguar.

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Apr 2 2013, 03:08 PM
Tiger about to maul a Jaguar.

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Tiger about to maul a jaguar ? What a joke...

The jaguar is protected by a wire fence and doesn't seem to be traumatized.
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"From a friend in Tucson: Background: My brother, Daniel, was visiting a friend in Montana and touring through Glacier National Park . They were hiking up a CLOSED ROAD when they came upon this scene. It is evident that the mountain lion and bighorn sheep were fighting on the mountain and fell to their immediate death sometime during the struggle. Pay special attention to the mouth of the mountain lion.....as it still has sheep hide in its mouth! Tyson."

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Cougar skunk stand off captured on trail cam
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Jackal snarling at approaching vulture.


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Small Alligator with a dead bobcat, I think it is anyway, judging by the colour and size.

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Cougar with Deer
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Apr 6 2013, 07:38 AM
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Leopard's about to maul that striped hyena.
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Apr 6 2013, 07:43 AM
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Leopard's about to maul that striped hyena.
Debatable, though I would favor a leopard over a striped hyena.
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Leopard's about to maul that striped hyena.
Debatable, though I would favor a leopard over a striped hyena.
I'd favor a full grown male Leopard over any Hyena. That's common sense though. agro
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