Video footage of Sambar

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Video footage of Sambar

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Here is one from New Zealand and 1 from Australia Very nice Stag in NZ

Aussie 1 The Aussie one was May this year this deer will be nice in 2 to 3 years if no one shoots it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZSM3BYwHNY

NZ 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NvmzrIPFA8

Enjoy :)
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That bark the does make is something,made my dog bark at the screen :lol:

Nice looking buck at 1:50 in the NZ video.

Got to add that to my ever growing list of things to hunt.

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dinsdale wrote:That bark the does make is something,made my dog bark at the screen :lol:

Nice looking buck at 1:50 in the NZ video.

Got to add that to my ever growing list of things to hunt.

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That bark, actually more like a "HONK" is one of the more reliable warning calls in the jungle that a predator, tiger or leopard, is on the move. They will watch the big cat and stomp a front foot and call as long as the predator is in sight.

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During the 1980 s in the Tiger Reserve of Ranthambore in Rajasthan, India, there emerged a very bold and master hunter of a tiger called "GENGHIS" He specialised in hunting in the day and in hunting Sambhar.

Especially during Summer, when the vegetation was dry, the Sambhar would go into the lake and eat acquatic plants like Lotus.

The video tells it all. . .


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcM_CouHtSc

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