@lionmankyle83 just cos i ran out of space in my previous post. I have seen a leopard take on 3 lionesses and chase them off. VERY, VERY rare, and in this case, he was trapped and had no way out. He fought for his life.
@lionmankyle83 Hey big lion man, here's a chill pill. I've already clarified my comment so take the time to be more precise in your critical analysis. Btw, partly why I made my comment is because I have lived in Africa and on occasion (albeit rarely) a leopard will kill your beloved lions. Big deal. I don't see why people beat their chests as if they have some ownership of wild animals and if they "get killed" their egos take such a hit they have to scream all over youtube.
@Nexuth its not uncommon for leopards to kill lions BULLSHIT youre talking threw your arse mate.Leopards are half the size of lion i have saw on the t.v a male leopard getting attacked and chased away by a 1 and a half year old lionesse.
@TA152H01 Although you can write, your IQ must be very low. See What I said was after a leopard and tiger fought, they both died, but you said the leopard killed the tiger. That is why I said you put word in somebody else's mouth.
The simplest pic is a lion > a leopard. But as a simplistic person you assume a lion will alway chase off a leopard. Lions don't appear alone, that is why leopard will run. A leopard will run after seeing a hyena, because others may show up soon. Get it!
@TA152H01 And even for fully grown lions or tigers, they may die of infection due to injuries after fighting with leopards. This is more likely. Because in the wild, w/o highly effective immune system, all cats are more vulnerable than many other animals. With injury, tigers would not be able to hunt, and hunger strikes.
See, your words reflect what a simplest kind of moron you're. You style is just as simple as those lions, most stupid among all felines. Dumbass, shut the f**k off.
@TA152H01 I think you're the retarded moron here. As many people and I have mentioned, if the lions are not fully grown, at infant stage, they can be even killed by housecats. As time goes on, bigger cats get stronger, and there are still stages that they can be killed by leopards. In fact many tiger cubs, when they over-grow leopards, they still don't want to mess with leopards.
The most accurate statement is, a fully grown tiger or lion can hardly be killed by leopards.
What a rotten song.....
TomorrowsChild77 1 week ago
@lionmankyle83 just cos i ran out of space in my previous post. I have seen a leopard take on 3 lionesses and chase them off. VERY, VERY rare, and in this case, he was trapped and had no way out. He fought for his life.
Nexuth 1 week ago
@lionmankyle83 Hey big lion man, here's a chill pill. I've already clarified my comment so take the time to be more precise in your critical analysis. Btw, partly why I made my comment is because I have lived in Africa and on occasion (albeit rarely) a leopard will kill your beloved lions. Big deal. I don't see why people beat their chests as if they have some ownership of wild animals and if they "get killed" their egos take such a hit they have to scream all over youtube.
Nexuth 1 week ago
It was a tiger that killed the young lion not a leopard.
lionmankyle83 1 week ago
@Nexuth its not uncommon for leopards to kill lions BULLSHIT youre talking threw your arse mate.Leopards are half the size of lion i have saw on the t.v a male leopard getting attacked and chased away by a 1 and a half year old lionesse.
lionmankyle83 1 week ago
@TA152H01 Although you can write, your IQ must be very low. See What I said was after a leopard and tiger fought, they both died, but you said the leopard killed the tiger. That is why I said you put word in somebody else's mouth.
The simplest pic is a lion > a leopard. But as a simplistic person you assume a lion will alway chase off a leopard. Lions don't appear alone, that is why leopard will run. A leopard will run after seeing a hyena, because others may show up soon. Get it!
BillD2012 3 weeks ago
@TA152H01 And even for fully grown lions or tigers, they may die of infection due to injuries after fighting with leopards. This is more likely. Because in the wild, w/o highly effective immune system, all cats are more vulnerable than many other animals. With injury, tigers would not be able to hunt, and hunger strikes.
See, your words reflect what a simplest kind of moron you're. You style is just as simple as those lions, most stupid among all felines. Dumbass, shut the f**k off.
BillD2012 3 weeks ago
@TA152H01 I think you're the retarded moron here. As many people and I have mentioned, if the lions are not fully grown, at infant stage, they can be even killed by housecats. As time goes on, bigger cats get stronger, and there are still stages that they can be killed by leopards. In fact many tiger cubs, when they over-grow leopards, they still don't want to mess with leopards.
The most accurate statement is, a fully grown tiger or lion can hardly be killed by leopards.
BillD2012 3 weeks ago
@TA152H01 Yeah,but a surviving leopard against a lionnes is a whole other story.I just saw a leopard vs 4 lionnesses.
kevke006cp 1 month ago
@Nexuth ok, good. it just should be known that leopards rarely kill lions, but lions kill leopards quite frequently.
lucastheredskin 1 month ago