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Post by brobear on Jan 10, 2023 3:51:32 GMT -5
So this website (posted above) does not provide good information concerning the Andean bear and predators.
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Post by Montezuma on Feb 9, 2023 18:02:32 GMT -5
Yes, sorry for that here i continue: In Bolivia, their is a story where jaguars were about to carnage all the humans; but in such prenacious time, the Jukumari (Spectacled bear) overpowered the jaguars with its strength and saved the humanity from the feline since the bear was a relative of humans. Another native story involves a bear, puma, fox and jaguar where the bear at the end appeared to be dominant over both felines. Such dominance of bear in cats in story can be drived as bears availing cats in wild observed by the native americans of bolivia. Its just my speculation. Any thought? Aboriginal peoples, who were living close to nature for centuries, should certainly know quite well the "pecking order" of the local predators. Here is the indeginous story where the bear proved himself to be dominant over puma and jaguar: beargorillarealm.proboards.com/post/8365/threadAnd here is another story, where a bear can beat a jaguar: beargorillarealm.proboards.com/post/8534/threadSurprisingly, there isn't any story mentioning of either of these two cats showing dominance over andean bear. Looks like, we have some slight clues . Anyways, i don't take it as much serious.
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