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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2022 16:02:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2022 16:02:58 GMT
Very rough for the jaguars but I think 2 large males could pull this off. No dice on a male though.
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Dec 27, 2022 8:45:46 GMT
Jaguars don’t work that well in teams. I think a female grizzly can chase off both of them.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2022 9:03:13 GMT
Yep agree with Bolushi's estimates. Assuming the 2 jags have cause to work together, 2 male Jags pull it off 7/10 against a Yellowstone grizzly.
Based off a quick Google search, Yellowstone sows might average 300 lbs. That's not enough of a weight advantage if the 2 male jags are 200 lbs.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2022 17:59:09 GMT
Jaguars don’t work that well in teams. I think a female grizzly can chase off both of them. I don't think jaguar coalitions are any worse than lion coalitions at fighting other carnivores. Maybe slightly, but I definitely think they could apply teamwork similar to lions against the bear. ''In the third event, M05 and M10 chased a young transient male along the banks of the Três Irmãos River, in the Jofre region (Fig. 2b). The young male was pursued into the water by M10. The two males fought in the river while M5 remained on the bank and made several aggressive displays (e.g., snarling; swatting). After the fight, M10 came out of the water and stood next to M05. The young male remained in the water and exhibited submissive behaviours to the two adult males.'' ''In November 2007, we found a fresh carcass of an adult female jaguar with signs of being killed by another jaguar. We also found tracks of the two males 500 m away from the killing site and a fresh scat of one of them, containing hairs, a toe, and a claw of a jaguar. This suggested that the female was killed by the coalition males (Azevedo et al. 2010)'' www.reddit.com/r/Jaguarland/comments/wuj2m6/an_indepth_look_into_jaguar_coalitions_and_social/
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