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

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(11-04-2020, 12:35 AM)Rage2277 Wrote: i don't see why jaguars not being used to or lions being used used to dealing with multiple opponents matters it isn't a fight the lone one will always lose anyway if both decide to go for it but youngsters will usually give way to adults even if they out number them as with lions and it's the same with other bigcats, though big lion baba yao tried to bully the younger salas boys that didn't go to good for him..either way edno made it clear he's the boss he didn't have to kill them.

What comes to lions, they are naturally more familiar to face multiple opponents and not too confused to be in such situation. In some cases they have been told to take risk on purpose while trying to intimidate opponents away even when outnumbered. One maybe extreme example Mr. T mapogo was known to make bold moves.

Then again I think, that jaguars and other big cats aren´t as used to such situations. Is it true or false, who knows, but it is one thing which I think about when thinking about it, that why Edno was told to be run away or chased away or kicked away. Or was it?

You think, that Edno made clear, that he´s the boss, but if he escaped it´s another story. Then again even if he got intimidated, siblings might have been too despite one time victory. Personally I haven´t made up my mind what comes to this incident and I hope that more information comes up so, that it could be better understood what happened. Are the descriptions spot on or not etc.

Also this is one good example of one thing. Often is discussed how guides know what happens etc. Here we have a guide saying, that big male jaguar ran away from fight... and now looks like, that he doesn´t get too much credibility here. I find it interesting too. Then again I´ve always been a bit careful with guides etc. They can put some color to things and that is one thing why I hope to see more footage. Especially because now guide isn´t only one, who was there at place, suggesting, that siblings did good in this confrontation.
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