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Jaguars of Brazil - Dynamics,Lifestyle,Datas,Studies,Reports

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(10-31-2020, 06:26 PM)Balam Wrote: "This is the image of the beginning of the most insane behavior I have ever seen in my life. The pair of siblings, to whom it seems a coalition, won the war against another male much larger than themselves. The detail was that the female who fought the male all the time. I simply took the seven most spectacular images of my life. Any day I show them !!!!"


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By Ernane Junior

Extremely interesting dynamic, for one here we have a coalition of siblings from the opposite sex, this may be the first time that such coalition is recorded in jaguars. Secondly, it was the female who looked to be twice as small as Edno the one doing most of the fighting, to the point that Edno desisted at the end. Clearly this was not a gruesome fight so who knows what the reason was for Edno to become so aggressive with them. Perhaps if he would've been more committed to exterminating them he would've succeeded. Regardless, this is a merit for this young female who may continue on to become an iconic jaguaress on the area.

Edno was not intent on harming the female, most likely mating was on his mind while the male brother seemed unsure what to do more than aggressive. Neither siblings was doing anything towards Edno in terms of aggression from what we've seen so my guess is the passiveness of the brother saved him while the female was safe the whole time unless she pushed the fight. 

Also, this is now the 2nd coalition we've seen formed by siblings in the North, this must have to do with the immense competition that resides there. Many males are never seen again once they leave the North and other New males bide their time before showing up there. You'll see brand new males there that no lineage is known, they all seem to know that the best prey base is their but you must be in top shape to carve out a place.
Males like Marley are more rare but i wouldn't be surprised if he ends up being one of the most infamous since he's figured out how to stay there his whole life so far.
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