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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 (334,815 Views)
MightyKharza
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Seen that before. Its just scavenging, a badger would pulverize a raccoon dog
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Ur ready 4 Freddy, butt f*cked bi Foxy
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Yeah, badgers get much bigger.
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Jan 11 2012, 02:56 PM
Raven v Turkey Vulture

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As this lioness was attempting to kill this wild dog, the rest of the pack came back for a closer look to see what the victim was screaming about, and on realizing that it was a lioness, they started their high pitched giggling noises to distract the lioness, but this was short-lived, as another lioness came charging out of the long grass and the pack scattered again with the lioness in tow…. She did not get another wild dog, but got very close and soon returned to the other lioness which had by now been joined by 3 cubs which were playing with the lifeless body.

As soon as the lion cubs lost interest in the motionless wild dog, they moved away slightly, and started greeting each other as if to confirm the good deed that was done by them to eradicate one of the competition.

“ THERE HE GOES !!!! ”

Unbelievably, the wild dog stood up and ran as fast his legs could carry him, much to the amazement of the very chuffed lions. The lions sniffed the place where he had been placed and smelled the air with much confusion on their faces.

http://www.gavintonkinson.com/2014/04/11/dogs-vs-cats/
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First person view of Peregrine falcon hunting a duck

Golden Eagle killing deer

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I wonder what the lions are thinking lol
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I bet they are thinking: "No contest."
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Everything else is just a dog.
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May 26 2014, 10:39 PM
I bet they are thinking: "No contest."
The dog has a massive head though, I would have thought the lions head would dwarf it much more noticeably than that.
He's looking at that dog like food though.
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May 3 2014, 02:24 AM
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As this lioness was attempting to kill this wild dog, the rest of the pack came back for a closer look to see what the victim was screaming about, and on realizing that it was a lioness, they started their high pitched giggling noises to distract the lioness, but this was short-lived, as another lioness came charging out of the long grass and the pack scattered again with the lioness in tow…. She did not get another wild dog, but got very close and soon returned to the other lioness which had by now been joined by 3 cubs which were playing with the lifeless body.

As soon as the lion cubs lost interest in the motionless wild dog, they moved away slightly, and started greeting each other as if to confirm the good deed that was done by them to eradicate one of the competition.

“ THERE HE GOES !!!! ”

Unbelievably, the wild dog stood up and ran as fast his legs could carry him, much to the amazement of the very chuffed lions. The lions sniffed the place where he had been placed and smelled the air with much confusion on their faces.

http://www.gavintonkinson.com/2014/04/11/dogs-vs-cats/
That's something no one thought a dog could do. Lol
Edited by Black Ice, May 26 2014, 11:14 PM.
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May 26 2014, 06:24 PM
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I wonder what the lions are thinking lol
Is that a cae de bou Bandog? I think I recognize the breed.
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Everything else is just a dog.
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Yeah it is
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May 26 2014, 11:08 PM
Sicilianu
May 26 2014, 10:39 PM
I bet they are thinking: "No contest."
The dog has a massive head though, I would have thought the lions head would dwarf it much more noticeably than that.
He's looking at that dog like food though.
Not that big. I've seen dogs with bigger heads. And it only looks like that because the lion is further away from the camera
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May 26 2014, 11:08 PM
Sicilianu
May 26 2014, 10:39 PM
I bet they are thinking: "No contest."
The dog has a massive head though, I would have thought the lions head would dwarf it much more noticeably than that.
He's looking at that dog like food though.


Ha ha. Yeah... they're thinking: "you're nothing"!
Edited by Tygra, May 27 2014, 07:38 AM.
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