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Oldie of K1 from Kanha

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Bila shaka male Doa. Thing is he is probably the 4th biggest after Chongo. Imagine his brothers Chongo,Kibogoyo and Koshoke.


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Male turkish wolf.

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Paw Tracks of the Enormous BDM of Timbavati and TB,his Track measured 21cm. The biggest i've seen of any cat
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(09-24-2022, 02:58 PM)Did Orpadan Wrote:
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Paw Tracks of the Enormous BDM of Timbavati and TB,his Track measured 21cm. The biggest i've seen of any cat

What is the measurement based off of? On top of that it’s soft dirt, you can see kicked out dirt at the base.

Just to give you an idea, a bic lighter head is about a half inch, maybe slightly less so you’d need to stack over 16 of them on top of each other for it to be a 20cm pugmark and there’s no way the arrow is that size.
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21cm ?..idk man that print doesn't look that big..looking at that bic lighter it looks more like 14 to 15 cm
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Sad instance of a Jaguar most likely being hunted. Sex of the cat is also unknown, somewhere in Colombia.
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(09-26-2022, 11:02 PM)Pckts Wrote: Sad instance of a Jaguar most likely being hunted. Sex of the cat is also unknown, somewhere in Colombia.

Animal cruelty with likely fatal consequences.
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(09-27-2022, 01:21 AM)Luipaard Wrote:
(09-26-2022, 11:02 PM)Pckts Wrote: Sad instance of a Jaguar most likely being hunted. Sex of the cat is also unknown, somewhere in Colombia.

Animal cruelty with likely fatal consequences.

Yeah, these ranchers are scum.
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Big pug mark, I’d estimate between 17-20cm in the mud.

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Indian male leopard, injured after being hit by a vehicle


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