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How does a panther bring down his prey? What is the tigers method of attack?​

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Answered by doraemonfan
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Tigers can sprint at speed, but cannot chase fast prey like deer for long distances. Instead, they use cunning behaviour to get close enough to launch an attack. ... When the tiger is close enough, it springs from cover, killing the prey with a bite to the neck.

Panthers are ambush predators and depend on stealth to get near prey. They are efficient predators and typically kill their prey by biting through the skull, severing the spine by a neck bite, or strangling the prey by crushing the trachea.

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Answered by sharbapalodhi
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Panthers are carnivorous, which means that they only eat meat. They have been known to eat rabbits, birds, deer, and monkeys. Cougars and leopards will kill their prey by biting their prey's throat to suffocate them. Jaguars will usually use their strong jaws to crush their prey's skull.

Tigers typically surprise victims from the side or from behind: either approaching upwind or lying in wait downwind. Tigers rarely press an attack if they are seen before their ambush is mounted.

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