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764-4178 - Ruppell's griffon vulture (Gyps rueppellii) approaches a black-backed jackal (silver-backed jackal) (Canis mesomelas) at a blue wildebeest calf kill, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
832-136109 - Pine trees killed by an outbreak of mountain pine beetles which killed millions of acres of pine trees in the American west; scientists expect the problem to worsen due to global warming, because very cold weather is needed to kill the beetles, Grand Lake
857-3872 - Camping "on the land" with the Pauloosie Muckpa family. After seal hunt, they caught 3 seals total, two pups and one mother. (They will use the mother to feed the dogs, they did not intend to kill her.)
832-22338 - african wilddogs - Lycaon pictus - after a sucessfully hunt, they eat the kudu. A elefant is walking to the river. Africa, Botswana, Linyanti, Chobe National Park, wildlife
988-147 - Great skua (Stercorarius skua). Great skuas will often approach boats at sea in the hope of food and will kill other birds up to and including great black-backed gulls. Hebrides, Scotland
921-894 - Local inuit man, in freezer house pointing to Polar Bear skins. Kangiqsujuaq, Quebec, Nunavik, Canada, North America .Everything from Arctic Char (fish) to Reindeer, Polarbear and whale meat is stored in the freezer house, in which certain town members can access and store hunted foods and skins. Polar bears often come into the local communities, if one is a persistent threat, they will kill it. Individuals can also hunt polar bears on quota.