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Quote:As I believe you previously pointed out, bengal tigers and jaguars did (and do) not co-exist on the same continent, so any territorial disputes between the two species would most definitely have not occurred and makes no sense scientifically. The same applies to the Ravens analogy as bengal tigers are not known for eating ravens; the raven would just fly away. In fact, bengals usually eat moose, deer, pigs, cows, horses, buffalos, goats, elephant calves, bears, leopards, tapirs, and the occasional wild dog. But nowhere in that list is a jaguar. I don't specifically mean bengals and jaguars fought. I just said big cats. |
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