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Could animals be bread for war?

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Say you get a few tigers, lions, wolves, bears, mate em and make an army for the sole purpose of war, get a few tigers turn em into war cats. Release them wherever the enemies are at night, highly trained war cats stealthily take out the outpost being guarded, how would this not work?

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A couple of facts :D

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Tigers and other big cats are able to mimic other animals, tigers in specific mimic deer, bear, cattle and monkeys and the South American Margay can mimic the call of baby monkeys to lore adults. " Which was similar to what their leader would say for them to get out of the water.

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Thought experiment

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The ones who would last until the very end would be lions , tigers bears, eagles and wolves. The main strategy for horses is organisation. Horses live in groups. So they can look out for each other. Not to mention their speed. They have speed,size, power everything. What do you think?

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Come@Me: Hunting Is Not Conservation

10,000 Birds

With as many as 540 individuals in the wild the Amur Tiger ( Panthera tigris altaica ) is also listed as Endangered, being hunted for not only their fur but body parts as well. The persecution of these apex predators, especially wolves , is rampant among some hunters and cattle ranchers. But I digress.

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Saving Marine Animals that Are NOT Cute

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Examples include panda bears, wolves, elephants, tigers, etc. We hear about the problem with charismatic land species. It's those species that either have a powerful personality or a cute face that endear people to them and garner news attention. It's the same problem with marine life.

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Feral Cats Are An Invasive Species in North America (and elsewhere)

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As she continued her monologue about these cats, the Wildcat cautiously walked in our direction, never taking its eyes off of us, stiff-legged, ears motionless, striped like a standard “tiger” domestic cat but entirely in grays. He also had tigers, cougars, and some other animals. That was one of his cats.