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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I think the tiger could have easily jumped that high if it wanted to. And it wouldn't have missed if it was really trying to hit the guy.

I've seen videos of tigers jumping up onto tree branches, and they have good coordination with their paws. I just can't see it missing that easily. I think the tiger was just pissed that someone entered its territory and wanted to scare them away.

well whatever the case may be, it is truly an amazing beast and i hope the rest of the video turns up
 
Originally posted by: randomint
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I think the tiger could have easily jumped that high if it wanted to. And it wouldn't have missed if it was really trying to hit the guy.

I've seen videos of tigers jumping up onto tree branches, and they have good coordination with their paws. I just can't see it missing that easily. I think the tiger was just pissed that someone entered its territory and wanted to scare them away.

well whatever the case may be, it is truly an amazing beast and i hope the rest of the video turns up

I've seen the full video before, it doesn't really show much more than that.
 
Originally posted by: randomint
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I've seen the full video before, it doesn't really show much more than that.

link? what happens afterwards? does it attack again? where did this take place?

I saw it on a long nature show clip. The clip is out there, it wasn't too long ago that I saw it.
 
yup, that video was shot in India.

Tigers rarely attack elephants (elephants calves at the most).

Could've been a mother with cubs
 
Originally posted by: EarthwormJim
Originally posted by: mooncancook
Man tigers have no fear. Even lions would avoid confrontation with elephants. are those Asian elephants that are smaller than African elephants?

African elephants are pretty aggressive. I doubt many people can ride them.

Nobody can ride African elephants. They are very aggressive and cannot be trained.
They are also much bigger than their Indian cousins.
 
Originally posted by: Tango
Originally posted by: EarthwormJim
Originally posted by: mooncancook
Man tigers have no fear. Even lions would avoid confrontation with elephants. are those Asian elephants that are smaller than African elephants?

African elephants are pretty aggressive. I doubt many people can ride them.

Nobody can ride African elephants. They are very aggressive and cannot be trained.
They are also much bigger than their Indian cousins.

And what about their distant cousins, the African Swallow? Huh?! Huh!?
 
That's an amazing video. I didn't even realize that the man was on an elephant.

If it wasn't slowed down and you were walking along that path you would be food. Wish some of you were tiger food.

😉

Rogo
 
Originally posted by: randomint
i can't imagine how that guy must have felt! i have not seen a more dramatic attack on any nature show..

and the leap ... damn!

<respect>

tiger attack

edit: apparently the footage is from Corbett National Park in india.

some comments from another website:

"This happened in Assam, India. The elephant saved the guys on them. She was trained to defend against tiger. When tiger attacked and fell back to the ground, the elephant put her foot on tiger's neck just enough to stop him from attacking. Then the tiger was captured. No one was hurt.

Btw Tigress was angry because two of her cubs were missing since two days."


"Anyways, I remember seeing this clip a few months ago, and someone from that area of India spoke up in the comments. He said the government pays these guys on elephants to go into the surrounding areas of villages and fish out these female tigers that eat livestock, attack humans, etc. They usually never attack the men on the elephants because they know the elephants will kill them.

So with this particular clip, the tiger dragged the guy off of the elephant, then the female elephant crushed the tiger and saved the mans life - I believe he had to have his leg amputated though."

1. That's not Corbett Nat'l Park. Corbett is hillier (near Almora and the Himalayan foot hills). It's possibly Kaziranga Nat'l Park in Assam

2. Indian forest rangers drive Maruti Gypsy's. Only forest guides use elephants.

3. However wrote that female tigers attack livestock, humans, etc is talking out his ass. If u read any of Jim Corbett's books (Corbett Nat'l Park is named after him), most tigers who turn into maneaters are males, who are passed their prime and injured / wounded / diseased. Female tigers are more reclusive than males.

4. I've never heard of elephants being trained to defend against tigers and I'd take it with a grain of salt.
 
Originally posted by: Vonkhan
Originally posted by: randomint
i can't imagine how that guy must have felt! i have not seen a more dramatic attack on any nature show..

and the leap ... damn!

<respect>

tiger attack

edit: apparently the footage is from Corbett National Park in india.

some comments from another website:

"This happened in Assam, India. The elephant saved the guys on them. She was trained to defend against tiger. When tiger attacked and fell back to the ground, the elephant put her foot on tiger's neck just enough to stop him from attacking. Then the tiger was captured. No one was hurt.

Btw Tigress was angry because two of her cubs were missing since two days."


"Anyways, I remember seeing this clip a few months ago, and someone from that area of India spoke up in the comments. He said the government pays these guys on elephants to go into the surrounding areas of villages and fish out these female tigers that eat livestock, attack humans, etc. They usually never attack the men on the elephants because they know the elephants will kill them.

So with this particular clip, the tiger dragged the guy off of the elephant, then the female elephant crushed the tiger and saved the mans life - I believe he had to have his leg amputated though."

1. That's not Corbett Nat'l Park. Corbett is hillier (near Almora and the Himalayan foot hills). It's possibly Kaziranga Nat'l Park in Assam

2. Indian forest rangers drive Maruti Gypsy's. Only forest guides use elephants.

3. However wrote that female tigers attack livestock, humans, etc is talking out his ass. If u read any of Jim Corbett's books (Corbett Nat'l Park is named after him), most tigers who turn into maneaters are males, who are passed their prime and injured / wounded / diseased. Female tigers are more reclusive than males.

4. I've never heard of elephants being trained to defend against tigers and I'd take it with a grain of salt.

Yeah, I'm not buying that story at all. First, I don't think an elephant is nimble enough to cat a tiger under its foot, even if the tiger was on the ground. Second, if the elephant stood on the tiger's neck, it would most likely break it. Why would it let it go and then they somehow capture it?

That story is a bit far fetched.
 
Originally posted by: randomint
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: mpitts
I like how the dude waves his stick at the tiger to deter him. 😀

And it worked.

not really. and actually he THREW the stick at the tiger just before it leapt and missed but it didn't deter him one bit. the tiger just wasn't able to jump that high.

He didnt throw the stick - he threw the elephant prod, a metal bar with a blunt hook at one end
 
Originally posted by: Vonkhan

He didnt throw the stick - he threw the elephant prod, a metal bar with a blunt hook at one end

That's a fancy name for a metal stick. Or at least you can admit that the pole is a bit stick-like.
 
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