
Mammals: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
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Re: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
Luckily the ellie is thick skinned 

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Very interesting this! thanks, Flutts.
I like the kick that sends the one lioness flying!

I like the kick that sends the one lioness flying!

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Re: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
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Re: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
Never seen that before
The rhino must have been weak
and the horn has been removed. I am not sure that it would have made a difference though.


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Re: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour
oups
they seems to be the same size... but Hippo is far more agressive... and (provide) get very strong and long teeth

they seems to be the same size... but Hippo is far more agressive... and (provide) get very strong and long teeth

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Ja, the rhino doesn't look well at all? 

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Dr Joubert and De Vos say it is impossible to give a definite diagnosis.
Die leeu lyk maar bietjie gehawend, maar stem saam dat op die foto dit feitlik onmoontlik is om ‘n diagnose te maak. Daar is ‘n paar dinge wat ‘n ouerige leeu kan neertrek. O.a.: TB is maar een van hulle. Dan ook raak ouerige leeus baiekeer op daardie stadium van hulle lewe in hierargie gevegte betrokke en baiemaal byt die wenner die ander een oor die lende en verlam sodoende die agterlyf.
Basically TB is one of many threats as they become older, including other males disputing hierarchy.
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