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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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( This post was last modified: 09-02-2014, 04:35 AM by Pantherinae )

@Apollo 

No I'm absoulutly right! yeah strength there are probably a bigger difference between a male tiger/lion and a leopard, than a leopard and a cheetah.. But it's all about The weaponanry, leopards are agile very mobile limbs and is and sharper claws. While The cheetah is fast that's it, not a fighter at all, slim limbs, stiffer limbs weak Jaw and short canines because of enlarged nostrials... I have seen a feamle leopard kill a cheetah easy as nothing, and have seen a leopard defended himself against 4 lionesses and killed a young tigress still bigger than him. I know You can't compare adult to sub-adults, but still.... And also survived battles against male lions.... If You can find a cheetah fighting of an attacking male leopard i would be extreamly shocked, but I don't think that's ever Gina happen.

Sorry that's The only source I have I can't read The other one.... And no to me neiather does she look 4 years, brobably around 2,5-3 years.  

I have never said The leopard can be The victor, but it can survive, a leopard would probably lose 999/1000 times against a tiger, but The numbers of death would be lower... That's all I'm saying. 
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RE: Impressive Wild Jaguars - Jubatus - 06-30-2014, 09:45 PM
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