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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 630092" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Brox, sp6x6 and others in Montana.</p><p>Just got finished reading this, in Predator Extreme's wolf issue. Don't know if it's on the shelf, I got it through Grandview Outdoors online stuff. A University of Idaho study, collared 40 lions. 3 directly killed by wolves, 1 by a grizzly, and 7 starved to death, most likely secondary to being driven off kills. The study demonstrated this is happening frequently. This was in NW Montana. </p><p>There has always been a difference of opinion on how much a big cat kills, based on the amount it could possibly eat. Most of us that have chased big cats know how much scavengers etc. take, and the Lion needs to kill again. Wolves have apparently driven this need into overdrive.</p><p>At any rate this is one of the Wolf lovers current drums to beat, lions are killing more game than wolves, here is a big reason why.</p><p>Quite frankly I knew this happened on occasion, but this magnitude shocked me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 630092, member: 30671"] Brox, sp6x6 and others in Montana. Just got finished reading this, in Predator Extreme's wolf issue. Don't know if it's on the shelf, I got it through Grandview Outdoors online stuff. A University of Idaho study, collared 40 lions. 3 directly killed by wolves, 1 by a grizzly, and 7 starved to death, most likely secondary to being driven off kills. The study demonstrated this is happening frequently. This was in NW Montana. There has always been a difference of opinion on how much a big cat kills, based on the amount it could possibly eat. Most of us that have chased big cats know how much scavengers etc. take, and the Lion needs to kill again. Wolves have apparently driven this need into overdrive. At any rate this is one of the Wolf lovers current drums to beat, lions are killing more game than wolves, here is a big reason why. Quite frankly I knew this happened on occasion, but this magnitude shocked me. [/QUOTE]
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