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

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Thanks a lot for sharing your super valuable information of Jaguars with the forum.
Pecaries are very dangerous animals that attack in groups and yes they can kill Jaguars for sure, normally they weight from 20 to 30 kilograms they are very ferocious animals that can do a lot of damage.
Pecaries are a very important prey for the Jaguars all over their distribution, Jaguars normally hunt the Pecari that is going in the back of the group, when Jaguars make the mistake of attacking a Pecarie that is one of the firsts in group is when they attack the JAguar and kill it
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