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Post by Pachacuti on May 27, 2021 23:55:52 GMT
In this thread, we are going to see over 50 sources and accounts of bovines whipping tigers in face to face fight in wild and captivity. Tigers kill these creatures too but by ambush, without ambush tiger stands zero chances which is going to be proved so get ready! Note that in staged fights, tigers from wild were taken which were healthy and uninjuried. No excuses that tigers were not healthy or kept in captivity which gave them a disadvantage. In fights were fair. books.google.com.au/books?id=Ft ... 6f%3Dfalse
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:25:14 GMT
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:29:13 GMT
"The bull had fought lions, tiger and the leopard and had conquered them all". "The tiger only wanted to get to the gentleman outside of the cage, not to the bull." "There had been a fight between a tiger and bull where the bull came as the conqueror."
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:32:10 GMT
"The dead tiger was dragged out that fought against a bull." "The buffalo hits the tiger on the bars and crushes it to death." "In generally the winner is buffalo and sometimes win from three or four tigers."
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:35:37 GMT
"Buffalo generally kills tiger." "The buffalo will quickly hit the tiger upwards with his horns and so he dies." "He is formidable for the lion, and almost invariably conquers the tiger."
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:38:21 GMT
"Buffalo in the Asia is large, strong and even will fight with a tiger often conquering him." "Native Indian princes made tiger and buffalo fights in public shows in which buffaloes were more than a match for the tiger even in single combat." "Buffalo can even conquer the tiger."
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:40:57 GMT
"According to common belief, a buffalo would not give up until tiger's death to proclaim its victory." "In pitted fights between buffalo and tiger, the tiger does not fights." "A single buffalo was also pitted against two tiger in which the injuried was shot." "The tiger is not even a match for the water buffalo."
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:43:45 GMT
"Buffalo was send in the cage where the both animals fight until the buffalo gored the tiger to death." "In nineteen of the twenty cases, however, the buffalo was the victor." "The buffalo, at the first effort broke his atangonist's (tiger) ribs at cage and he dropped him dead."
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:46:21 GMT
"In such fights the buffalo was usually the victor." "The wild buffalo is a rapacious animal and while moving in a herd it often kills a tiger."
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:49:45 GMT
Now here is the event with real pictures. "In 1908, a public combat between a bull and two tigers took place. The animals had a space of about 60 feet to move around, and therefore the fight did not take place in an enclosed pen. The bull was matched with one tiger, and then another tiger was released upon the same bull. The result of both fights was the same, the tiger attacked first but was quickly overpowered or struck by the bull’s horns." alostoros.blogspot.com.au/2015/07/This is the bull in the arena:- The fight happened over here:- The bull has won the fight:-
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:51:23 GMT
"In 1898, a fight between a Spanish fighting bull and a wild Bengal tiger named Caesar was arranged in front of spectators. He was a huge cat estimated to weigh 700 pounds, hailing from the jungles of Bengal. He was pitted against a big black bull in an iron cage. The tiger attacked first but was subsequently tossed by the bull’s horns. The bull kept going, tossing the tiger numerous times until he could no longer fight." trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/arti ... rchLimits=
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:55:19 GMT
"In 1868, a fight between a very large Bengal tiger and a Spanish bull was spectated. It was a very open arena where both combatants had plenty of room to move. The bull and the tiger were hesitant to attack at first. But at last the bull sprung forward with his horns and gashed the tiger’s heart on the first go." books.google.com.au/books?id=Uz ... 6f%3Dfalse
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:56:48 GMT
"In 1849, a bull named Senorito was matched with a Bengal tiger, and then matched with a lion and a tiger at the same time. Senorito killed the tiger in less than three minutes. A lion and a tiger were then matched against him and once again the triumph of the bull presented itself." historiasdelahistoria.com/2012/0 ... anfiteatro
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 0:58:01 GMT
"In 1908, spanish bull defeats two tigers in open pen arena." trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/arti ... rchLimits= "In 1903, a bull named Barrabas was pitted to fight a lion and a tiger at the same time. Barrabas was attacked by the lion who established a firm hold on him, but he succeeded in throwing him off the lion. The bull began to toss the lion repeatedly until the latter was beaten. Barrabas attacked the tiger next, and simply threw him into the corner of the arena and that concluded the performance." books.google.com.au/books?id=Fy ... 6f%3Dfalse
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Post by Pachacuti on May 28, 2021 1:01:23 GMT
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