Rare tiger fight caught on camera in Jilin
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Two wild Siberian tigers were recently caught on camera fighting in a village of Hunchun, Jilin province.
Footage from a monitoring camera shows one tiger resting on a woodland track before another appears, strolling calmly past the lens. Upon spotting the first animal, the second tiger halts, then advances directly towards it. Moments later, the pair clash in a sudden and violent fight.
Forest rangers say such encounters are rarely recorded. Siberian tigers are elusive by nature, with adults typically maintaining exclusive territories. Experts note they seldom engage in direct conflict unless competing for food, mates, or territory.
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