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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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(09-01-2014, 08:22 PM)'Pantherinae' Wrote: @Apollo yes leopards especialy jaguars can survive, there are videos on YouTube when leopards survives attacks.... Also cheetah's and leopards as you name in The same sentence is compleatly different animals leopards are able to defend cheetah's not, a cheetah will be killed every time.... 
A leopard kills a cheetah easy'er than a lion/tiger kills a leopard. 

The thing is a serrious attack from a male lion/tiger will probably end in death every time for another cat. That's not The point but Often they will not attack this serriously. Only cat who can kill a male lion is a male tiger and The only cat who can kill a male tiger is a male lion as You said. 

Please understand that I dosen't try to defend leopards only because they are my favorite cat, but they will Often actually survive attacks from lionesses, even tho The lionesses will Often chase them. But as You say if a lioness want's she kills it.

 



Thats not true either, Tigers kill Leopards all the time.
Same with Lions, im sure, I doubt a leopard puts up much of a fight, same as a cheetah to a leopard.
There are leopards who have killed lions or tigers, defended against multiple attackers, etc.
But those are the furthest thing from normal, they are extremely rare.

From the books I have read, I know for a fact that Jags are Bad mofo's. They are nasty and unbelivably strong, but that image shows the size difference between a normal jag and tiger. If we had a extroidanary Jag or small L or T the tides would probably be in the Jags favor. 
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