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| Ceratodromeus | Sep 7 2015, 07:26 AM Post #721 |
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Neat dog/ monitor interaction |
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| Ursus arctos | Sep 9 2015, 09:15 PM Post #722 |
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Autotrophic Organism
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| Shin | Sep 9 2015, 09:42 PM Post #723 |
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Omnivore
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![]() Sam said: 'When I saw the shark I couldn't get in the water fast enough to get some pictures. 'I couldn't believe what I was seeing up close. This Mako was audacious, bordering manic. 'At one point I had a Great White and a Mako circling for the tuna bait. The Mako literally browbeat away a Great White and not just any Great White Shark but a very large dominant male maybe six times her mass and twice her size - it was amazing. 'Once the Great White left, the Mako decided I was the next threat to her free meal. She circled me for around two hours making intimidatingly close passes.' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2222419/Thats-bad-fish-Real-life-Jaws-scenario-ill-tempered-shark-circles-photographers-boat-hours.html#ixzz3lF7L2z5y Edited by Shin, Sep 9 2015, 09:43 PM.
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| HugeHyena | Sep 11 2015, 07:55 PM Post #724 |
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Heterotrophic Organism
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Jaguar vs white-lipped peccary Edited by HugeHyena, Sep 15 2015, 01:23 AM.
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| 1977marc | Sep 14 2015, 07:34 PM Post #725 |
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Heterotrophic Organism
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Young male leopard against little dog dog vs leopard |
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| HugeHyena | Sep 15 2015, 01:07 AM Post #726 |
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Heterotrophic Organism
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Medium sized dog 40-50 pounds Python kills a indian wolf Edited by HugeHyena, Sep 15 2015, 01:20 AM.
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| Ceratodromeus | Sep 15 2015, 03:11 AM Post #727 |
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Aspiring herpetologist
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^ interesting video!![]() 'Two large and deadly snakes fought ferociously on a Singapore street, leaving passers-by stunned. The reptiles had made their way into the city from the dense jungle surrounding the concrete jungle. The python appeared to have the better of the early exchanges and managed to get its rival into a potentially deadly head lock. Abhishek Ambede told Channel NewsAsia that at one point in the 30 minute fight, the python “had constricted around the cobra’s head”. Dozens of people gathered round to watch the astonishing sight near a college campus. However, the cobra - estimated to be around 10 to 12 feet in length - “escaped to the bushes”. But not before it had delivered a blow of its own - biting its rival and injecting it with poison. Both snakes were captured by authorities - the python was caught on the street, while the cobra was found a few hours later. The python was released back into the wild, although its chances of survival were thought to be “very low”. The cobra was taken to a zoo. Pythons are common in Singapore, while cobras are very rare and usually stay in the jungle.' http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/singapore/11835830/Python-v-king-cobra-battle-of-the-snakes-but-who-won.html |
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| Ntwadumela | Sep 15 2015, 04:29 AM Post #728 |
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Herbivore
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Pretty sure that's a jackal, the indian wolf's tail isn't that short |
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| Ceratodromeus | Sep 18 2015, 01:37 PM Post #729 |
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Young reticulated python v flying fox |
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| Grimace | Sep 18 2015, 01:41 PM Post #730 |
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Kleptoparasite
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Whats even going on there? How did a retic and flying fox end up together on an open sandy area? It looks like the retic didn't start that fight either, which makes no sense to me. |
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| HugeHyena | Sep 18 2015, 05:07 PM Post #731 |
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Heterotrophic Organism
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Yellow throated marten and langur fight - Corbett national Park Boa constrictor catches tayra Edited by Taipan, Sep 18 2015, 10:18 PM.
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| FelinePowah | Sep 18 2015, 09:34 PM Post #732 |
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Pussy Lover
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was there anything wrong with the monkey??? it looked rather slow and sluggish..... |
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| Ceratodromeus | Sep 19 2015, 06:19 AM Post #733 |
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Not too sure how this occured either, nor can I find much back story. Figured it was worth posting tough ![]() Water snake takes catfish ![]() Edited by Ceratodromeus, Sep 19 2015, 10:59 AM.
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| Ceratodromeus | Sep 20 2015, 01:01 PM Post #734 |
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Mugger croc & leopard interaction |
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| Taipan | Sep 20 2015, 08:45 PM Post #735 |
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Silver Gull v Australian Magpie
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