Ferocious fight had caught between tiger and leopard where , tiger being dominant and double the strength of leopard ( tiger can takedown 1000lbs Indian gaur ) was seen aggressively dominant on leopard .
leopard had no choice to lie down to show his defeat.
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The gaur is an extremely large mammal. In general measurements are derived from gaurs surveys in India. Indian gaur males averaged about 840 kg (1,850 lb) (in a sample of 13) and females weigh a median of approximately 700 kg (1,500 lb).
Tiger being carnivorous ,these male reach weights of 200-230 kilograms and up to three metres in length. The females are 130-170 kilograms and up to 2.5 meters long.
Tiger's one the favourite meals is Indian gaur , as more of flesh though most difficult to kill down , Nature is so miraculous that a predator of 200-300kg kills a herbivore weighing double the weight of its own .
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Human-wildlife conflict, in combination with other threats, has driven the significant decline of species that were once abundant and species that are naturally less abundant, have been pushed to the brink of extinction.
Wherever wild tiger populations survive and come into contact with landscapes dominated by humans, they pose a threat by preying on livestock, and, less commonly, on people. In most parts of India, people are remarkably tolerant of wildlife damage compared with elsewhere in the world, but sometimes, in conflict situations, local antagonism against tigers often erupts into a serious problem.
The extent of area of the conflict is, thus, relatively small which makes this a localized management problem.
However, by its very nature, the conflict poses a serious dilemma for conservationists trying to promote human–tiger coexistence.
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Human-wildlife conflict, in combination with other threats, has driven the significant decline of species that were once abundant and species that are naturally less abundant, have been pushed to the brink of extinction.
Wherever wild tiger populations survive and come into contact with landscapes dominated by humans, they pose a threat by preying on livestock, and, less commonly, on people. In most parts of India, people are remarkably tolerant of wildlife damage compared with elsewhere in the world, but sometimes, in conflict situations, local antagonism against tigers often erupts into a serious problem.
The extent of area of the conflict is, thus, relatively small which makes this a localized management problem.
However, by its very nature, the conflict poses a serious dilemma for conservationists trying to promote human–tiger coexistence.
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