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  2. Animal Face-Off - Wikipedia

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    The tiger tries to end the fight with a fatal neck bite, but the lion's mane deflects his aim. The tiger then charges at the lion, but the lion deflects the attack, catches the tiger off guard again and delivers the killing blow to the tiger's neck, before roaring in victory. [1]

  3. Battle at Kruger - Wikipedia

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    As the lions try to drag the buffalo calf out of the water, the calf is grabbed by two crocodiles, who fight for it in a brief tug of war before giving up and leaving it to the lions. The lions then lie down and prepare to feast, but the fully regrouped buffalo herd approach and surround the lions.

  4. Venatio - Wikipedia

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    Venatio was first introduced by Marcus Fulvius Nobilior, who celebrated his Greek campaign by hosting games where gladiators would fight lions and panthers.. Exotic wild beasts from the far reaches of the Roman Empire were brought to Rome and hunts were held in the morning prior to the afternoon main event of gladiatorial duels.

  5. Lions, leopards and hyenas run wild at this fenceless Kruger ...

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    A feeding frenzy of lions, then hyenas, saw the course promptly closed, with South African National Parks (SANParks), the park’s governing body, called out to remove the carcass via truck.

  6. 8 Percent of Men Think They Could Beat a Lion in a Fist Fight ...

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  7. Cambodian Midget Fighting League - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian Midget Fighting League (or CMFL) is the premise of an Internet hoax that was widely circulated around the Internet beginning in May, 2005. [1] The hoax was particularly significant as the article was taken on face value by a good deal of British newspapers and magazines.

  8. Damnatio ad bestias - Wikipedia

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    Gladiators fighting Barbary Lion. Whereas the term damnatio ad bestias is usually used in a broad sense, historians distinguish two subtypes: obicĕre bestiis [citation needed] (to throw to beasts) where the humans are defenseless, and damnatio ad bestias, where the punished are both expected and prepared to fight. [6]

  9. Bear, lion and tiger ('the BLT') are unexpected best friends

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    Bear, lion and tiger ('the BLT') are unexpected best friends