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| HerpestidaeB4Cat | Jun 28 2018, 06:54 PM Post #46 |
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how would the jaguars do in africa ? i dont think they can climb trees as fasts or flexible claws enough to hide from lions and hyenas packs .. i dont think wild dog packs would even be a threat to them |
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| k9boy | Jun 29 2018, 03:48 AM Post #47 |
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a pack of wild dogs is a threat to most animals. it would be interesting to see if they would treat jaguars with more respect then leopards (like they do with lions) |
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| Flesh | Jun 29 2018, 05:31 AM Post #48 |
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They wouldn't. Jaguars and leopards are roughly the same sizes when the environment is taken into account. |
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