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(07-10-2019, 06:07 PM)epaiva Wrote: It is a Jaguar for sure, not a big one it was a young Jaguar or a small female. Ocelots weight up to 16 kilograms it was not a Ocelot. It was filmed in the Amazon of Brazil where Jaguars don't grow much normally weighting under 60 kilograms. It was a big Black Caiman at least 4 meters long
Left hindleg seems to be in worse condition, that carcass overall. If that jaguar has been swimming when attacked, it would be quite logical place for croc to bite and start rolling. But there are possible bite marks here and there. That big croc might be able to roll/drown so small jaguar even if biting to body, which would be very difficult/almost impossible with big one, imo. Do you know any of those people, who uploaded this footage in the first place? It would be interesting to know more about this case if possible.