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  2. Tiger attack - Wikipedia

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    Like most other predators, tigers tend to attack humans only while hunting or when they feel threatened. If a human comes too close and surprises a sleeping or feeding tiger, or a tigress with her cubs, the tiger is prone to respond with aggression.

  3. Ambush predator - Wikipedia

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    Ambush predators usually remain motionless (sometimes hidden) and wait for prey to come within ambush distance before pouncing. Ambush predators are often camouflaged, and may be solitary. Pursuit predation becomes a better strategy than ambush predation when the predator is faster than the prey. [2] Ambush predators use many intermediate ...

  4. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The tiger is an apex predator and preys mainly on ungulates, which it takes by ambush. It lives a mostly solitary life and occupies home ranges , defending these from individuals of the same sex. The range of a male tiger overlaps with that of multiple females with whom he mates.

  5. Hunting success - Wikipedia

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    Studies reveal that starvation can cause an ambush predator to adopt a pursuit predation hunting method, though ambush predators regularly switch to pursuit predation when prey densities are lower. [36] [37] Experiments show that differences in prey's anti-predator responses to the environment can influence predator behaviour or success. Field ...

  6. Tiger vs Bear: Which Apex Predator Would Win? - AOL

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    When the tiger makes its move, the bear surprises with a fierce defense of powerful swipes with its long, sharp claws. These apex predators will fight to the death. Which one would win in a battle ...

  7. Thylacine - Wikipedia

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    The animal had a stiff tail and could open its jaws to an unusual extent. Recent studies and anecdotal evidence on its predatory behaviour suggest that the thylacine was a solitary ambush predator specialised in hunting small- to medium-sized prey. Accounts suggest that, in the wild, it fed on small birds and mammals.

  8. How Cougars Use Their Climbing Skills to Escape Danger - AOL

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    As ambush predators, cougars silently stalk their prey with remarkable stealth. They mainly hunt deer in the mornings and evenings, and sometimes under the cover of night.

  9. Man-eating animal - Wikipedia

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    Pythons are nonvenomous ambush predators, and both the Aeta and pythons hunt deer, wild pigs, and monkeys, making them competitors and prey. [ 56 ] In South Africa in 2002, a 10-year-old boy was swallowed whole by a 6-metre-long (20 ft) African rock python, but cases like these are empirically observed and recorded but not entirely confirmed ...