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Neck bite black Panther (last picture of the series) There are several variants of the neck bite. The fight bite, the neck bite at the killing of the spoils animals, the neck bite at the mating and neck bite at the transportation of the young animals by the nut animal. All spoils animals are killed by a specific neck bite. At the match and at the transportation of the young animals the killing bite is by a controlled hindering the central nervous system prevents. The cat nut sets the neck bite as a carrying handle only after repeated tests until she is sure as she can measure the neck bite out strongly to prevent the killing bite. At the transportation of the young animals the neck bite triggers reflexes. The young animal keeps still presently, stiffens really and retracts hind legs and tail automatically. At rival fights it also can come to the killing neck bite. Like in the picture, one should never take hold and lift up of cats only in the neck fur since they could feel otherwise attacked and sit perhaps like in the fight with the defense after that. For a baby kitten quite nice claws ... or!?! Nackenbiss (letztes Bild der Serie Schwarze Panther) Es gibt mehrere Varianten des Nackenbisses. Der Kampfbiss, der Nackenbiss bei der Tötung der Beutetiere, der Nackenbiss bei der Paarung und Nackenbiss beim Transport der Jungtiere durch das Muttertier. Alle Beutetiere werden durch einen gezielten Nackenbiss getötet, nie durch einen Kehlbiss. Bei der Paarung und beim Transport der Jungtiere wird der Tötungsbiss durch eine gesteuerte Hemmung des Zentralnervensystem verhindert. Die Katzenmutter setzt den Nackenbiss als Tragegriff erst nach mehrmaligen Versuchen an, bis sie sicher ist, wie stark sie den Nackenbiss dosieren kann, um den Tötungsbiss zu verhindern. Beim Transport der Jungtiere löst der Nackenbiss Reflexe aus. Das Jungtier hält augenblicklich still, erstarrt förmlich und zieht automatisch Hinterbeine und Schwanz ein. Bei Rivalenkämpfen kann es ebenfalls zum tötlichen Nackenbiss kommen. Wie im Bild sollte man Katzen nie nur im Nackenfell fassen und hochheben, da sie sich sonst angegriffen fühlen und sich daraufhin eventuell wie im Kampf zur Wehr setzen könnten. Für ein Babykätzchen ganz nette Krallen ... oder!?

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RobyHermida

6:21PM | Sun, 09 March 2008

Fantastic Work!!!

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timtripp

8:58PM | Sun, 09 March 2008

love the people watching!

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ontar1

10:18PM | Sun, 09 March 2008

Cool, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Kyms_Cave

4:38AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Thank you so much for continuing to upload these wonderful animals..I just can't get enough of seeing them...great photo..kitties got some real sharp nails there..Lol..K

Liam.

12:37PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Poor thing! What a cat can do in such a position? :-D

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dbyrd

8:10AM | Sun, 25 May 2008

Very educational.


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