Four Bears Shred Wolf In Zoo

Didn't know there were zoos where different breed predators were all within the same area to be able to interact with each other

Check the language dog! They put these animals together as an attraction!

Some Asian countries are strange like that.

The wolf/dog is such a HORRIBLE predator compared to the other animals in the wild! The only thing it has going for it is the hunting in numbers.

In the wild, if it wasn't for bears feeding on scraps and leftovers of prey killed by wolves, grizzly bears wouldn't pack on enough extra weight for hibernation during the winter. Bears are nowhere near as successful as wolves when it comes to hunting. Not even close.

The African Wild Dog, the Wolf's much smaller cousin, has a 90% successful kill rate when hunting for prey. That is much higher than lions, hyenas, leopards, cheetahs, etc. so to say that wild canids are "horrible predators" is far from the truth in the wild.

Wasn't the odds! They were just outclassed! In the beginning it was 4 on 4

An Asian zoo that uses captive broken spirit animals as canon fodder for entertainment is not the gage of what occurs in the wild. On a wildlife show I saw a pair of wolves outsmart 3 grizzlies to get them off of a carcass they wanted and a pack of 6 larger wolves (a REAL pack, not 4 random wolves tossed in a cage, handfed from birth FOH lol ) push 4 grizzlies off of a carcass, displaying better teamwork.

Speaking of captivity, a female lion killed a male lion who fathered her cubs and the male didn't put up much of a fight. Broken spirit from that caged lifestyle. That pretty much never happens in the wild.
 
Some Asian countries are strange like that.



In the wild, if it wasn't for bears feeding on scraps and leftovers of prey killed by wolves, grizzly bears wouldn't pack on enough extra weight for hibernation during the winter. Bears are nowhere near as successful as wolves when it comes to hunting. Not even close.

The African Wild Dog, the Wolf's much smaller cousin, has a 90% successful kill rate when hunting for prey. That is much higher than lions, hyenas, leopards, cheetahs, etc. so to say that wild canids are "horrible predators" is far from the truth in the wild.



An Asian zoo that uses captive broken spirit animals as canon fodder for entertainment is not the gage of what occurs in the wild. On a wildlife show I saw a pair of wolves outsmart 3 grizzlies to get them off of a carcass they wanted and a pack of 6 larger wolves (a REAL pack, not 4 random wolves tossed in a cage, handfed from birth FOH lol ) push 4 grizzlies off of a carcass, displaying better teamwork.

Speaking of captivity, a female lion killed a male lion who fathered her cubs and the male didn't put up much of a fight. Broken spirit from that caged lifestyle. That pretty much never happens in the wild.
Good lesson Ghost.
 
In the wild, if it wasn't for bears feeding on scraps and leftovers of prey killed by wolves, grizzly bears wouldn't pack on enough extra weight for hibernation during the winter. Bears are nowhere near as successful as wolves when it comes to hunting. Not even close.

The African Wild Dog, the Wolf's much smaller cousin, has a 90% successful kill rate when hunting for prey. That is much higher than lions, hyenas, leopards, cheetahs, etc. so to say that wild canids are "horrible predators" is far from the truth in the wild.

And I said the pack mentality is the only thing it has going for it. If you put a jaguar against A wolf, that wolf is dead! The pack hides the wolfs natural deficiencies. Just being able to stay low to the ground gives big cats a tactical advantage.
 
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And I said the pack mentality is the only thing it has going for it. If you put a jaguar against A wolf, that wolf is dead! The pack hides the wolfs natural deficiencies. Being able to stay low to the ground gives big cats a tactical advantage.

Lone wolves hunt too. A saw a wildlife show where researchers tracking the movements of mountain lions (about the size of a jaguar but not quite as solid) and found the remains of 3 mountain lions killed by the same large lone wolf in the same week. All a wolf needs is one well placed bite and its game over. Anything can be got in nature.

When a 30 foot anaconda swallows a leopard whole, was that leopard "naturally deficient"?
When a Black Caimon crocodile kills a Jaguar, was that jaguar "naturally deficient"?
When a Nile crocodile kills a lion, was that lion "naturally deficient"?
Again, anything can get got in the wild

Predators are built for what they need to do.

Wolves have been surviving in the wild for millions of years and are part of a delicate balance. If you remove wolves from the equation, the natural order turns to shit. Reintroduce them, nature quickly corrects course.

For example:

 
Lone wolves hunt too. A saw a wildlife show where researchers tracking the movements of mountain lions (about the size of a jaguar but not quite as solid) and found the remains of 3 mountain lions killed by the same large lone wolf in the same week. All a wolf needs is one well placed bite and its game over. Anything can be got in nature.

When a 30 foot anaconda swallows a leopard whole, was that leopard "naturally deficient"?
When a Black Caimon crocodile kills a Jaguar, was that jaguar "naturally deficient"?
When a Nile crocodile kills a lion, was that lion "naturally deficient"?
Again, anything can get got in the wild

Predators are built for what they need to do.

Wolves have been surviving in the wild for millions of years and are part of a delicate balance. If you remove wolves from the equation, the natural order turns to shit. Reintroduce them, nature quickly corrects course.

For example:



Anything can get got is like saying a punchers chance! A LARGE lone wolf murking a bunch of mountain lions doesn't prove your point.

A 30foot anaconda wasn't in the grasslands, happened upon a leopard and swallowed it whole, right? The leopard was near water (a NATURAL habitat for the snake) and MURKED him. So yes for large bodies of water a leopard is "naturally deficient". All of your examples are of amphibious animals killing non-amphibious animals. Wolves and big cats live in relatively the same areas.


 
Thats cause they're persistence predators. They run their prey into the ground.

Dudes in here are arguing coolness over actual success.

Exactly

Perceived coolness over actual success. That's like the guys who floss in a fancy ride on IG with no home lol

Dude tried to argue that canine predators are the worst because some of their species are not loners but are actually the most successful in the wild.
 
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