This Is Why Crocodiles Hate Jaguars

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Publicado 2021-06-24

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  • @nateklempner561
    I looked it up, Jaguar's can hold their breaths longer than dolphins. I found that mind-boggling.
  • @Commenter26
    Jaguar eating underwater looks exactly like me eating in a buffet
  • @_ajeeq
    Cats: don't like water (most of them) Jaguar: and i literally took that personally
  • @VirgoINFP
    “How could anyone ever think of eating crocodiles?” 😂 this got me
  • @hikari4483
    Crocodiles: ”I live in water, you can’t touch me hah” Jaguar: Who decided that?
  • @matheusabreu7222
    Fun fact: You described Jaguar evolving to a Giant Otter that lives in the same habitat as the Jaguar. Ariranha (Giant Otter) means River Jaguar in Tupi-Guarani
  • Whoever made that predator pyramid graphic was having fun! "Lets just have the bottom with dinos consumed by flame and then insert a jaguar pic behind the crock that's almost as big as the pyramid." I love this goofball. He can write my next slide presentation, hands down.
  • @kiritokaguyama
    "When you realized that the jaguar is staring hungrily at you from across the river." Me: *panic* "You realizing that cats are scared of water." Me: *calm* "The jaguar is begining to swim across the river." Me: *panic*
  • @stahliboi6249
    I imagine jaguar's of the future to look like giant otters.
  • @mmneander1316
    08:30 : The strength of the jaguar is that it can climb a tree on land, and then sit in a tree that overhangs above water, to ambush water creatures. Turning a jaguar into a seal will destroy the vital climbing ability. I think the real strength of the jaguar is versatility and adaptability. I don't think the jaguar will gain from specializing its body plan into that of a seal.
  • @ATLgamingZ6
    That underwater jaguar picture is STUNNING
  • “The world will change when the cat is no longer afraid of water” - Abraham Lincoln Edit: wow thanks for all the likes. Btw, Abe never actually said this, I just made up some BS. Sorry.
  • If strategy and altitude are one of the main characteristics on the hunting techniques of a jaguar, I don't think they'll evolve into a water jaguar. They'll loose lots of advantages they have, as their retractable claws, climbing skills, and many hunting techniques, and also it would cost more energy to live in water. They are big but not as many whales so they would have problems with body temperature (though there are smaller mammals that live in water), and in the case of growing bigger, the water resistance will increase and they'll become slower, and in the case of getting bigger just in muscle they'll become much denser, sacrificing a confortable diving. Anyway, I think they'll remain in land but they'll be a little bit more in water, so maybe their paw and lung size will increase, and their fur will decrease or they'll develop a weird penguin-like waterproof fur (I know, penguins have feathers but you got my idea).
  • @ch4rg3r..47
    Jaguars cannot hunt crocodiles , they hunt CAIMAN .. very different in size.
  • @TommyGordon82579
    Caimans aren’t Crocodiles. They’re Alligators. I know both are Crocodilians but both aren’t Crocodiles.
  • @julianmoney9956
    There is one caiman, the black caiman, who is the biggest caiman species, and they grow to be about 18 feet long. Jaguars prey on smaller ones, but jags typically avoid the larger ones due to their ability to fight back and subdue the jaguar. Smaller species of caimans, such as the dwarf caiman or spectacled caiman are the ones primarily prey on. Also, there is one cat, the Turkish van, who loves swimming because they don’t have the undercoat that annoys cats if they get wet. Additionally, crocodiles don’t live in the Amazon, so these reptiles are most definitely caimans.