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06-04-2020, 06:37 PM( This post was last modified: 06-04-2020, 06:41 PM by Dark Jaguar )
@"OncaAtrox"
Yeah jaguars don't need cattle to get large the cattles case is a consequence by humans, jaguars see them available, some will go for it, in Cerrado the jaguars monitored by IOP don't even use the huge PNE ( Parque Nacional das Emas ) area that much, they instead reside more often the border areas because its closer to farm and rural areas due to the food offer.
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note: Richard cerrado male rules the south area though.
Exactly, The viable genetic has to be diverse in order for them not to start mating only with relatives and weakens the genes in a long term, there has to be good numbers to prevent this, vast territory and corridors are essential keys as well.
In southern cerrado near PNE there's a corridor through the Araguaia river that takes cerrado jaguars all the way up to Amazon.
The Araguaia river is the best corridor they got cause it connects the 2 largest biomes of the country: Cerrado and Amazon.
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Yeah that's a good point the siberian tiger is a similar situation to the jaguars I used to say that alot in the past.