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Indian wild dogs (Dholes) trying to bring down indian Biason

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2008

indian wild dogs dhole

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  • Relax Guys, they were just trying to do that, but as you see in video the bull was too big, but some small ones were there in bushes and so this male came to test these guys. cool down yaar, anything is possible in nature, one day before this i saw Spotted deer male killed by another pack of dholes,but that male stood up atleast 5 times before they could killed him. so u never know,,,,,, . at that time i thought they were trying to bring him down,so they were thinking of that only

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  • The gaur looked colossal compared to the dholes. Interesting, gaurs fear tigers but not packs of dholes, and tigers fear packs of dholes but have been known to bring down a full grown gaur.

  • Where was the "trying to bring down" and the attacking? There was just passing interaction,no threat and no attack.Dont make it something it is not.

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  • @mamitsumamits simple dear watson, cats are afraid of dogs, and dogs are afraid of cows

  • Indian Aholes are even worse

  • bring dwn the west

  • there likee hell no that things fuckin hugee

  • @mamitsumamits life is like paper-rock-scissor

  • a single tiger could kill this gaur.

  • Lol, they are so small.

  • I wonder how an American bison would do against an Indian bison

  • Thank you too. :)

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