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Post by Montezuma on Jun 21, 2022 2:21:41 GMT -5
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 24, 2022 0:51:07 GMT -5
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 24, 2022 1:03:21 GMT -5
Some great debuncking by @arctotyrannus or @arctoszilla that i like, Tigers attack and eat grizzly bears and black bears." "Amur tigers are at the top of the food-chain in the Siberian eco-system and have no natural predators." ... rian_Tiger www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-tigers-eat.html/#Diet_of_Siberian_TigerUnrealible Google website. It even says that "The average weight of tigers is about 700 lbs." which is wrong no cat averages that weight, not even Smilodon Populator and American lion, the largest cats that ever lived.
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 24, 2022 1:04:32 GMT -5
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 24, 2022 1:13:48 GMT -5
The thing to consider is that ML uses many shitty google sites and call them "true scientific studies"! Lol. And according to his "webiste's shit" sources tigers are said to average 700 pounds, and he uses those sites as reliable science. Ha ha. Stupid.
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 26, 2022 0:43:51 GMT -5
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Post by Gorilla king on Jun 26, 2022 8:21:19 GMT -5
Reply #445:
Debates are so funny, and this here is a perfect example. The well known tiger ass licker uses this same phrase since years ago because he believes it favors tigers, and you here use it because you think it favors bears. Debates are a joke really.
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Post by brobear on Jun 26, 2022 12:45:17 GMT -5
Reply #445:
Debates are so funny, and this here is a perfect example. The well known tiger ass licker uses this same phrase since years ago because he believes it favors tigers, and you here use it because you think it favors bears. Debates are a joke really.
Yeah; that's crap. No big cat is going to ambush a bear unless that cat has a substantial size advantage over the bear and that cat is hungry. A bear is not going to fight a cat unless that bear has been ambushed by the cat or because he is displacing the big cat. But, for the big cat to stand his ground in defense of his kill would be an extremely rare event. Bottom line, the only principle involved is much needed food or ( not mentioned here ) in defense of cubs on either side.
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Post by arctozilla on Jun 26, 2022 17:52:29 GMT -5
Reply #445:
Debates are so funny, and this here is a perfect example. The well known tiger ass licker uses this same phrase since years ago because he believes it favors tigers, and you here use it because you think it favors bears. Debates are a joke really.
Exactly, that loser girl gets owned and destroyed even by his own accounts. He even posted one account that debunked one of his accounts. He proven that the bear killed in 20 minute fight was a female and still gave the tiger a tough fight, thus proving our point. He didn't even realized it. Hahaha what a sad mentally ill brat 😂😂 When someone proves him wrong he gets mad and attacks you like a wild swine.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Jul 1, 2022 6:42:12 GMT -5
Interesting picture.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Jul 3, 2022 6:42:50 GMT -5
Watch: Cross-border bear battle destroys fence between Russia and China BY ETHAN SHAW JULY 06 2020It’s not every day you see a bear rumble going down right along an international border. Well, count this as a special day, then: The bruin brawl took place at the Russia-China line in the late evening of May 11. The trail camera that captured the event was one placed in the Russian Far East by the non-profit Amur Tiger Centre to monitor reintroduced Amur (or Siberian) tigers. Indeed, the very spot at the border fence where these Ussuri brown bears squared off has been used by a tigress called Lazovka to slip between the two countries (including in company with her cub). As the Centre rather poetically puts it, these were "bears fighting on the tiger paths." We’re not sure what kind of geopolitical symbolism or significance can be read into two burly beasts on opposite sides of an international boundary duking it out, but the short, fragmented clip is definitely dramatic: The contestants wreak some major damage on the fence – which follows the Amur (or, as it’s called in China, the Black Dragon) River – in the process, paying no apparent heed to the incorporated barbed wire. "Amur tigers have always walked here in peace and quiet," the Amur Tiger Centre team is quoted in a Siberian Times article on the bear fight, "yet the bears broke everything as soon as they came!" It's not uncommon for researchers to find photos and footage of camera-destroying bears when checking their data. Photo: Viktor Kuzmenko/ The Amur Tiger Centre A recent post by the Tiger Centre documenting its June reconnaissance of the region’s camera traps related that a number of the cameras were damaged by curious bruins. That Tiger Centre post notes its team isn’t certain of the sex or age of the bears involved. Brown bears aren’t considered strongly territorial, though much of the time they basically avoid one another; males (boars) tend to wander larger home ranges that overlap with several female (sow) ranges. Encounters with other bears are most frequent at major, localised food sources – fish runs, garbage dumps, animal carcasses, etc. – and during the breeding season, which typically runs from late spring into early summer. Even if they don’t seem to actively defend territories, boars do tend to sort out a rough hierarchy amongst themselves, and when attempting to monopolise sows in heat – or squaring off over food – they occasionally come to blows, which can be violent and protracted. Whatever the cause of the altercation in the Amur Tiger Centre’s camera-trap footage – and whatever the outcome, which wasn’t captured – it’s certainly a stark demonstration of the belligerence and heavy-hitting power of brown bears, one of the planet’s largest and most powerful carnivores. (We wouldn’t want to have been that border fence, needless to say.) It’s also a reminder of the overlap in this special part of the world between the mighty brown bear and the Amur tiger, which shares the mantle of heftiest cat on Earth with the sleeker but similarly sized Royal Bengal tiger. A tigress called Lazovka is known to use trails along the border to move between Russia and China. Photo: Viktor Kuzmenko/ The Amur Tiger Center Tigers and bears have what you might call a complicated relationship: The big cats will prey on both Asiatic black bears and brown bears, though in the latter case the biggest male bears may well be off-limits; brown bears, meanwhile, sometimes trail tigers to scavenge their kills – or actively steal them. A 2011 review of interactions between Ussuri brown bears, Asiatic black bears, and Amur tigers in Russia’s Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve recorded evidence both of tigers killing bears and bears killing tigers, and found that close to 17% of tiger kills were scavenged by bears, primarily browns. As the Tiger Centre notes, mutual avoidance is probably very often the name of the game when it comes to tigers and brown bears. (And hey, if your appetite’s been whetted for more trail-cam bear brawls, just check out this similarly nocturnal match – likely just a bit of rough play – between two American black bears in North Carolina from a few years back. ETHAN SHAW ETHAN SHAW IS A NATURALIST AND FREELANCE WRITER HAILING FROM WISCONSIN AND BASED IN OREGON. HE’S FASCINATED BY NATURAL HISTORY OF ALL STRIPES, WITH SPECIAL INTERESTS IN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY, HISTORICAL ECOLOGY, BIOGEOGRAPHY AND WILDERNESS. FOLLOW HIM @cutoffmountain. VIEW MORE FROM THIS CONTRIBUTOR www.earthtouchnews.com/natural-world/animal-behaviour/watch-cross-border-bear-battle-destroys-fence-between-russia-and-china/
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Jul 3, 2022 6:56:28 GMT -5
Here is the more detailed account which says an Ussuri brown bear prefers to contest the much smaller female tiger. Once again, I would rather contest someone who has a 10% chance of killing me rather than someone with a 30% chance of killing me.
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Post by Gorilla king on Jul 3, 2022 7:10:32 GMT -5
Exact same way the Amur tiger prefers to attack the much smaller subadult males and rarely adult females. Difference is the bear at least does it head on.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Jul 5, 2022 8:44:54 GMT -5
Exact same way the Amur tiger prefers to attack the much smaller subadult males and rarely adult females. Difference is the bear at least does it head on. From this source, there is only one case of a young brown bear killed (Siberian Tiger Project). The rest seem to be female brown bears.
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Post by Gorilla king on Jul 5, 2022 9:54:59 GMT -5
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Jul 7, 2022 10:59:06 GMT -5
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Jul 9, 2022 9:50:21 GMT -5
Jaw comparison between the two.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Jul 9, 2022 10:06:48 GMT -5
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Jul 10, 2022 1:04:25 GMT -5
Anyone able to translate this?
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Post by Montezuma on Jul 10, 2022 1:18:33 GMT -5
Anyone able to translate this? I do not understand a single word. It is a black bear and if the tiger made that scracth i very unconfirmed for me.
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