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Tigress kills leopard to save its cubs
2008-12-29
It was not a poacher's gun that killed a leopard in the Lakhimpur forest in Uttar Pradesh. The full-grown cat was mauled to death by a tigress during a fight.

"The incident took place on Saturday night when the tigress was playing with its cubs near Matera village in Lakhimpur and the leopard came there, sparking a fight between them," District Forest Officer RK Singh said. The fight between the two continued for hours in which the leopard was killed, he said. Senior officers of the Forest Department have reached the spot.

Meanwhile, in yet another rhino poaching in Assam, a full-grown female one-horned herbivore, of highly endangered species, was killed near Kaziranga National Park while its horn was taken away. Forest officials said the female rhino which had strayed out of the park along with two males last week, was shot dead by poachers at Kameri Chapori under Numaligarh forest beat office on the outskirts of the Park three days back. The decomposed carcass of the animal was dug out on Sunday by the police after the villagers informed them of foul smell.
Posted by:john frum

#6  Leopards are stronger than they look. Watch one carry a springbok up a tree sometime.
Posted by: mojo   2008-12-29 15:44  

#5  Musta been a Chinese tiger - those Chinese restaurants have been known to serve meals of cat meat.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-12-29 13:12  

#4  Wonder if the tigress toyed with the leopard before finishing it off? Teaching the youngsters how to fight perhaps?
Posted by: john frum   2008-12-29 12:39  

#3  Leopard was stoopid to attack cubs with Momma there. But he did make a nice meal for the litter.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2700   2008-12-29 12:21  

#2  Probably speed on the part of the leopard. Doesn't say much for the leopards smarts though. It probably could have "disengaged" early in the fight.
Posted by: tipover   2008-12-29 03:06  

#1  How the heck did a leopard survive for more than two minutes against a much larger opponent?
Posted by: gorb   2008-12-29 01:42  

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