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  4. Animal Face-Off - Wikipedia

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    Then, in a virtual arena, a brief computer-animated fight scene reveals the results. Since the fights are created artificially, results in real life may vary. Each episode of Animal Face-Off is one hour long, with the exception of the 12th episode, which is two hours long. [citation needed]

  5. Battle at Kruger - Wikipedia

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    Battle at Kruger is an eight-minute amateur wildlife video that depicts a confrontation between a herd of Cape buffalo, a small group of young lions from a pride, and two crocodiles. [1] The video was shot in September 2004 at the Transport Dam watering hole in Kruger National Park, South Africa, during a safari guided by Frank Watts. It was ...

  6. Cockfighting - Wikipedia

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    These laws have been amended and made more restrictive over time, and as of 2018 include bans on fighting, promoting, arranging and profiting from fights, as well as breeding, training and transporting of animals for the purpose of fights and keeping of arenas for the purpose of animal fights, for animals of any kind. [42]

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  8. Category:Animal combat organized by humans - Wikipedia

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    This category is for animals of the same species fighting each other. It is not for sports where people fight animals or where one species fights another. The category is not meant to glorify any of these activities. It is merely a list.

  9. Rough-and-tumble play - Wikipedia

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    Components of playfighting as seen in juvenile rats. Rough-and-tumble play, also called play fighting, is a form of play where participants compete with one another attempting to obtain certain advantages (such as biting or pushing the opponent onto the ground) but play in this way without the severity of genuine fighting (which rough-and-tumble play resembles).