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Post by peterandthewolf on Mar 11, 2024 13:10:19 GMT
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Post by peterandthewolf on Mar 11, 2024 13:53:45 GMT
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Post by somerandomuser on Apr 16, 2024 9:13:48 GMT
Impressive! Big cats are some very determined critters and Jaguars have some insane bite force, the muscles are very dense and large. I remember my house cat used to beat up the dogs on our old property three American Bandogges and my boston, heck she beat a sweater off of the boston and when I went to retrieve said sweater I got it next ... let's face it cats are like doom's day preppers who are also acrobats with a license to kill and always training for a fight which their lives may depend upon..my house cat used to break up fights between the animals by fighting whoever started the fight.
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Post by peterandthewolf on Apr 17, 2024 16:21:08 GMT
I can't believe it didn't break it's ribs.
Leopards are tough as nails
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Post by somerandomuser on Apr 22, 2024 0:17:45 GMT
I can't believe it didn't break it's ribs. Leopards are tough as nails Not only tough as nails leopards aren't half as crazy as they act, they are twice as crazy.. seriously they get serious in a heartbeat and it can be over anything and have a reputation of being "unhinged" or "crazy" ( of course not all leopards but met a private owner or two and leopards were not common for ownership because of their reputation and even the owners avoided interaction at 2 years of age). I just heard about the Javan Tiger being "re-discovered" after one attacked some cattle and I think they were considered extinct in the 80's or 90s (perhaps earlier) although one may have eaten a person in the early 2000's. So if the Javan Tiger who is on an island can hide for decades then there is hope for other things out there.
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Post by peterandthewolf on Apr 22, 2024 16:40:53 GMT
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