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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Apr 17, 2019 13:23:17 GMT 5
It is fascinating seeing the lion's maned jellyfish which is almost as long as a blue whale get eaten by smaller white anemones on the sea cliff.
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Post by sam1 on Apr 18, 2019 13:15:23 GMT 5
Granted, this may not be as dramatic and spectacular as the other entries but it fits the premise so I'll put it here to keep the thread afloat.
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 11, 2019 16:24:58 GMT 5
I do think it's interesting that these flying fish literally have no place to go other than somebody's stomach!
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Post by dinosauria101 on May 14, 2019 1:58:12 GMT 5
I find this video quite fascinating myself, as the bear caught the seal IN THE WATER (impressive enough on its own, but the bear was in relatively poor condition)
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 28, 2019 9:54:08 GMT 5
One of my favorites
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 15, 2019 23:14:41 GMT 5
Talk about a slaughterfest!
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 18, 2019 17:16:58 GMT 5
And.....the tables are turned!
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 20, 2019 10:01:04 GMT 5
Bait ball video. These hold more fascination than words can describe
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 24, 2019 16:30:57 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 26, 2019 17:43:54 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 31, 2019 17:09:33 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Aug 9, 2019 10:50:06 GMT 5
This bobbit worm is pretty neat
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Post by dinosauria101 on Aug 10, 2019 20:18:03 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Sept 4, 2019 10:07:41 GMT 5
Bats vs fish goes both ways, it seems
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Post by Grey on Sept 5, 2019 22:34:32 GMT 5
What is the most epic (fossil) showdown known between a predator and its prey ?
It has been said that the Neogene giant sharks and whales probably had spectacular battles but as of now, the few analysed cases usually involve a predator much larger than its prey, so not a very impressive feat. Purdy referd to predation on large whales but without any details, nor confirmation of a live attack.
I mean either in case of size disparity, the prey being much larger than the predator, or in absolute size for both, huge predator and prey.
I focuse on 1vs1 but can also count pack hunting against a large foe.
The eagles impressive feats makes me think that the superpredatory theropods may have been some of the most powerful carnivorous fighters in the fossil record.
Other than the well known interraction between Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops (basically 15-20 tonnes of raging muscles), is there something comparable from other theropods or mammals ?
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