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“Dramatic Pursuit: Wild Boar’s Intense Struggle to Outwit Female Tiger’s Hunt”

October 21, 2023 by admin

Wild boars are fast-reproducing and herd animals. They have two large, hard and sharp fangs. This is a powerful weapon that helps them to defend themselves and fight enemies.

When in danger, wild boar often chooses to be silent to diversion, if not, shout loudly to intimidate the enemy and quickly run into the deep forest, but rarely attack. Only when they are on the same road or in pain do they become aggressive, ready to fight madly.

The thrilling battle between a fierce tiger and a wild boar was photographed by photographer M.D. Parashar recorded in Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan state, northern India.

In the video, an adult tiger is gripping the neck of an Indian wild boar. It uses its front paws with large claws to grip its prey. Attacked by the predator, the pig squealed and tried to find a way to escape.

At the end of the clip, it is not clear whether the wild boar can escape or not. However, encountering a formidable opponent like a fierce tiger, it is difficult for wild boar to keep alive.

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