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Thread started 12/16/13 9:34pm

JoeyC

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Lion sent flying by buffalo in extraordinary video


That lion got knocked the fu@! out !

thumbs up! 2 the Buffalo lol

Somewhat graphic so now u know.

[Edited 12/16/13 21:37pm]

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Reply #1 posted 12/17/13 2:04am

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lol Poor kitty.

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Reply #2 posted 12/17/13 3:09pm

JoeyC

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wildgoldenhoney said:

lol Poor kitty.


Yep, i hope it lived 2 hunt another day.

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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Reply #3 posted 12/17/13 5:07pm

nursev

pussy just tossed around lol
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Reply #4 posted 12/17/13 6:18pm

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Id say the damage is already done to the waterbuffalo and probably is dead.

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Reply #5 posted 12/17/13 6:26pm

dJJ

lazycrockett said:

Id say the damage is already done to the waterbuffalo and probably is dead.



I guess it was a matter of honor for the other buffalo.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #6 posted 12/19/13 2:30pm

McJagger

lazycrockett said:

Id say the damage is already done to the waterbuffalo and probably is dead.

Did you listen to the commentary?? "All the animals walked away without injury."

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Reply #7 posted 12/20/13 6:15am

dseann

JoeyC said:


That lion got knocked the fu@! out !

thumbs up! 2 the Buffalo lol

Somewhat graphic so now u know.

[Edited 12/16/13 21:37pm]

I've seen a zebra rare back mid-stride and conncet with both hind legs to the jaw of it's pursuer. The poor lion then starved to death because it couldn't eat with a broken jaw. Too lazy to look for it right now, but I'm an avid Natgeo/Discovery/Wildlife show watcher.

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Reply #8 posted 12/20/13 7:24pm

JoeyC

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dseann said:

JoeyC said:


That lion got knocked the fu@! out !

thumbs up! 2 the Buffalo lol

Somewhat graphic so now u know.

[Edited 12/16/13 21:37pm]

I've seen a zebra rare back mid-stride and conncet with both hind legs to the jaw of it's pursuer. The poor lion then starved to death because it couldn't eat with a broken jaw. Too lazy to look for it right now, but I'm an avid Natgeo/Discovery/Wildlife show watcher.



Same here.

In addition 2 wildlife shows, i love authentic paranormal stuff and anything that has 2 do with astronomy.

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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Reply #9 posted 12/21/13 5:11pm

dseann

thumbs up!

JoeyC said:

dseann said:

I've seen a zebra rare back mid-stride and conncet with both hind legs to the jaw of it's pursuer. The poor lion then starved to death because it couldn't eat with a broken jaw. Too lazy to look for it right now, but I'm an avid Natgeo/Discovery/Wildlife show watcher.



Same here.

In addition 2 wildlife shows, i love authentic paranormal stuff and anything that has 2 do with astronomy.

thumbs up!

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Reply #10 posted 12/22/13 7:11am

Timmy84

That lioness stood no chance. lol

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Reply #11 posted 12/23/13 7:17am

OldFriends4Sal
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I saw that one, love it. Love the way animals will come to the aid of babies, others of their species, even run defense for others

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I saw one the other day, where lions tried to weaken a calf, but the mother fought them off, but the commentator said when the calf gets back to the herd, and they smell the blood, they will go for blood.

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Early the next morning they swam (like 50) over to the land the lions were and went to work.

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Reply #12 posted 12/23/13 7:39am

Timmy84

Speaking of, I remember seeing something on Animal Planet in which a lioness had basically stopped one of the buffalo but instead the buffalo, about 50 strong, confronted the lioness and her gang and basically pushed them away. It was fascinating to see.

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Reply #13 posted 12/23/13 8:18am

dseann

Timmy84 said:

Speaking of, I remember seeing something on Animal Planet in which a lioness had basically stopped one of the buffalo but instead the buffalo, about 50 strong, confronted the lioness and her gang and basically pushed them away. It was fascinating to see.

To prevent injuries or a serious ass whipping, prides of lionesses usually prey on the weakest in the herds. It's almost always an act of desperation for them to do otherwise. Waterbuffalo's are some strong, mean mofos when healthy. lol

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Reply #14 posted 12/23/13 3:47pm

Timmy84

dseann said:

Timmy84 said:

Speaking of, I remember seeing something on Animal Planet in which a lioness had basically stopped one of the buffalo but instead the buffalo, about 50 strong, confronted the lioness and her gang and basically pushed them away. It was fascinating to see.

To prevent injuries or a serious ass whipping, prides of lionesses usually prey on the weakest in the herds. It's almost always an act of desperation for them to do otherwise. Waterbuffalo's are some strong, mean mofos when healthy. lol

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Hence why I said those army of buffalos surrounding the lionesses. lol They weren't willing to let the lioness have her way with the injured calf. lol wink

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Reply #15 posted 12/23/13 5:04pm

morningsong

I'm just sitting here thinking, that kids who grow up seeing these kinds of thing everyday in their backyard so to speak have a different prespective on life than those who are basically introduced to "wildlife" through say say cartoon animals or the zoo. Its rough out there in the jungle, for everybody.

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