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Tiger Hunts in Kings Of DreamLand

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2008

Tigers are trained by one m,an to hunt and are releasd in Africa to hunt and fend for selves, no one thought it would work and instead the two tigers are killing machines,, they hunt and kill all

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  • tigers run 40 mph

  • But this is a hot song tho,,, Who is this?

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  • men that shit is hot

  • stupid to release tigers in africa. just because a human thought it would be cool????/

  • Tiger will kill all (one on one)

    - Lions will kill all (in pacts)

    - Jaguars and Leopards are best in forest (climing, but tiger will still kick butt)

    - Cheetahs are fastest but thats it

  • You are Beast Master man. If I have 2 tigers trained to hunt, I can hunt anything without even using rifle.

  • Tiger in Africa= new world order :))

  • im big wild africa fan i say no to this crap

  • @frik08 what about Bengal Tigers? They live in India which is also very hot. And tigers are pretty well catalogued for the grasslands. Before man started hunting sub species of tigers to extinct, tigers lived in a wide range of habits ranging from tropical jungles to Siberia. They are very adaptable animals.

  • @foldablechair shutup fag boy

  • Way to ruin a good video with your shit music.

  • tigers can run over 40mph cos i seen them catch a ostrich and they can run at 40mph

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