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(04-06-2020, 10:11 PM)OncaAtrox Wrote: Huge Argentinian jaguars, these jaguars are tracked by the organization Redyaguarete, although they don't catch or weight these specimens so information on their sizes is only speculative
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Quote:so information on their sizes is only speculative
But their pugmarks are not.
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As you can see, a 5'' Pug mark is generally a good sized male in the Pantanal
The ones below aren't quite 5'' and most are also in soft mud so make sure to adjust accordingly.
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I'm not comparing them to Pantanal jaguars, that being said we don't have any information regarding the age or sex of the pugmarks posted by redyaguarete, those could eaisly be females or juveniles specimens. They don't capture these jaguars so there isn't any acutal data on their sizes that is consize, based on their morphology they are extremly robust so I don't see them not challenging Pantanal specimens in size.