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" ... First… regarding their prey. Jaguars tend to hunt larger species than the pumas, even when they are of similar build. The main prey of pumas is deer and calves. But once you eliminate those two most popular foods of both… the remainder of their diets differ. The jaguars will also include in their diets, animals larger than deer and calves, such as fully grown cattle; whereas puma will round out their menu with animals smaller than deer and calves, such as peccary and an abundance of small game, even down to ground squirrels and song birds. At first, you may say… well, that makes sense… the jaguar is a Big Cat and the puma is not. But, this still holds true even in areas where the two cats are equally sized; in areas where the jaguar respects the puma and would rather not fight. So… if jaguars don’t want to mess with these pumas, it would make sense that equally matched predators would hunt equally sized prey. Yet, that’s not the case. I’ll give you my slant on this. There are a few factors. Evidence suggests that neither of these cats would have an advantage in a physical confrontation. This, despite the fact that the jaw strength of a jaguar is legendary, and surpasses that of the puma, by multiples. The jaguar is built differently, being shoulder heavy, as compared to the puma. The puma is more equally balanced, front to rear. This makes the puma more flexible, further jumping, with quicker reflexes and more litheness. The stronger jaws aren’t necessarily an advantage in a fight. Those jaws are made for hunting, not fighting. A jaguar truly has no problems with taking down a massive cow or bull. He does this, as I’ve often pointed out, by clamping down on the skull of its prey, and impaling his canines directly into the brain. Jaguars are the only cats, big or small, that do this on a regular basis. It is, in fact, their signature move. It doesn’t matter how big the prey is… with the enormous angle that a jaguar’s jaws can open to… and the absurdly high pounds per square inch of its bite… no prey is too big. There is literally nothing in any jaguar’s range that it can’t kill using this method. Then those huge shoulder muscles drag it away. ... "
" ... Most guests embark on one or two excursions each day exploring different areas of the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. There's hiking, horseback riding, boat rides across a glacial lake and scenic drives for photographers – options for every fitness level and interest. Wildlife is abundant, from gliding condors, stealthy pumas and pink flamingos to playful guanacos, adorable gray foxes and ostrich-like nandu all roaming the Patagonian pampa. In serene stretches of silence, I heard avalanches in the distance and studied hanging glaciers and prehistoric trees. Swaths of burnt ñirre trees are a harsh reminder of the devastating fire that lasted more than a month and destroyed thousands of hectares in the park over the winter of 2011 and 2012. ... "