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Post by Gorilla king on Dec 18, 2022 7:57:14 GMT -5
/\ I already saw the account on the Domain . Oh really? So Jiren didn't find it? Do i take out the credits to him then? Ha ha ha. You remember where that post is at the Domain?
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Jiren
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Post by Jiren on Dec 18, 2022 12:31:58 GMT -5
I’ve had this in my account since November last year, didn’t post tell now though people have posted it so it’s not new.
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Post by arctozilla on Dec 18, 2022 12:47:25 GMT -5
Reply #568 the main topic of the paragraph were adult tigers. Then the tiger was referred as "he". So it was implying that male adult tigers were killed by brown bears.
Inviato dal mio 21061119DG utilizzando Tapatalk
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Post by Jiren on Dec 18, 2022 14:54:03 GMT -5
Reply #568 the main topic of the paragraph were adult tigers. Then the tiger was referred as "he". So it was implying that male adult tigers were killed by brown bears. Inviato dal mio 21061119DG utilizzando Tapatalk Yep. They also say “cases”. Meaning it was recorded.
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Post by brobear on Dec 19, 2022 0:44:02 GMT -5
"Among animals, an adult tiger has no enemies. Only very rare cases are known when he died from wounds inflicted on him by a cleaver boar, buffalo or brown bear, who were defending against his attack." animalkingdom.su/books/item/f00/ ... t031.shtml Posted by boogeyman. Wouldn’t this mean adult male tigers have been killed. This would mean that adult male tigers have been killed by adult female brown bears after being ambushed, as I doubt that an adolescent brown bear could possibly accomplish this.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Dec 19, 2022 2:18:48 GMT -5
/\ I already saw the account on the Domain . Oh really? So Jiren didn't find it? Do i take out the credits to him then? Ha ha ha. You remember where that post is at the Domain?Brobear credited the account to Jiren as well. Therefore the credits definately goes to him. domainofthebears.proboards.com/post/61133/
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Post by Montezuma on Dec 21, 2022 14:30:43 GMT -5
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Post by Gorilla king on Dec 21, 2022 14:46:15 GMT -5
Damn Jiren, you better show us that you had posted that account before 19 october 2021, or i will have to change the credits to Montezuma, lmao.
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Post by Montezuma on Dec 21, 2022 14:54:56 GMT -5
Damn Jiren , you better show us that you had posted that account before 19 october 2021, or i will have to change the credits to Montezuma , lmao.
Lmao. Its ok bro. Let Jiren take the credit.
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Post by Jiren on Dec 22, 2022 20:54:32 GMT -5
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Post by Gorilla king on Dec 22, 2022 21:59:57 GMT -5
But look what it says a little further down:
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Post by Jiren on Dec 22, 2022 22:33:45 GMT -5
But look what it says a little further down: I’m talking about the tiger prints on the ground. That’s the front paw heel. 10 cm belongs to young male tiger.. Example: “Kostoglod (1981) described an incident in which a large brown bear chased a male tiger (the tiger's front pad width was 10.5 cm, which should belong to a young male tiger), and the bear continued to follow the tiger for more than 14 kilometers. ”
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Post by Gorilla king on Dec 22, 2022 22:55:20 GMT -5
JirenSo which paw measured 10 cm? The front or the back?
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Post by brobear on Dec 23, 2022 6:39:10 GMT -5
Jiren So which paw measured 10 cm? The front or the back? I have read that there is little difference in paw width when comparing the front pads to the rear pads. Of course, this info from a single source, so it's still worth checking out.
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Post by Gorilla king on Dec 23, 2022 9:51:10 GMT -5
Jiren So which paw measured 10 cm? The front or the back? I have read that there is little difference in paw width when comparing the front pads to the rear pads. Of course, this info from a single source, so it's still worth checking out. According to Batalov:
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Post by brobear on Dec 23, 2022 11:18:09 GMT -5
I have read that there is little difference in paw width when comparing the front pads to the rear pads. Of course, this info from a single source, so it's still worth checking out. According to Batalov:
Of course the heel of the foot is not as wide as the front of the foot. A bears rear feet are very human-like in shape.
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Post by Jiren on Dec 23, 2022 13:00:28 GMT -5
Odyr the tiger, was the suspected killer of the large male brown bear. The tiger paw prints were 10cm wide. Which should belong to a young male, and Odyr is no young individual.
The largest Kamchatka brown bear weighed by Seryodkin had a palm callus width of 18.5 cm, and weighed 410 kg. So this bear was large. (Got this info from Nyers).
So if you think a young male tiger can fight a 200-400KG+ adult male brown bear and sustain zero injuries, youre insane.
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Post by brobear on Dec 23, 2022 13:27:07 GMT -5
18.5 centimeters is equal to 7.28 inches. / 10 centimeters is equal to 3.94 inches. I agree Jiren. How large of a bear is this? Plus the fact, the bear tracks did not match-up with the frozen bear carcass. The dead bear was even smaller. Probably either a she-bear or an adolescent. Also; I'd take information from Nyers with a grain of salt.
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Post by Gorilla king on Dec 23, 2022 14:41:44 GMT -5
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Post by Jiren on Dec 23, 2022 15:09:15 GMT -5
A young one, yeah.
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