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  20090617_104611 D300 X1.jpg - Wild dogs hunt in packs.  They begin eating their prey while the animal is still alive.  Although once considered repulsive, studies now show that an animal dies more quickly by disemboweling than by strangulation and suffocation, methods used by the Lion and Leopard  
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4 | Wild dogs hunt in packs. They begin eating their prey while the animal is still alive. Although once considered repulsive, studies now show that an animal dies more quickly by disemboweling than by strangulation and suffocation, methods used by the Lion and Leopard
Photographer: Fred Seligman MD | Camera: NIKON D300 | Date: 6/17/09 10:46 AM | Resolution: 4288 x 2848 | ISO: 200 | Exp. Time: 1/500s | Aperture: 4.0 | Focal Length: 200.0mm (=305mm) | Location: Selinda Camp | Country: Botswana | Copyright: Copyright 2009 Fred Seligman MD | See map
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