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As always more televised bull.
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Old 19-03-2010, 10:22 PM
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Dont underestimate jags, out of the water a jag is more than capable of killing a anaconda, just for fun.
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Old 19-03-2010, 10:27 PM
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Dont underestimate jags, out of the water a jag is more than capable of killing a anaconda, just for fun.
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Old 19-03-2010, 10:30 PM
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Dont underestimate jags, out of the water a jag is more than capable of killing a anaconda, just for fun.
while a jag could kill a green anaconda on land in the water a full grown anaconda in feeding response will kill and eat a jag no problems and even on land
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Old 19-03-2010, 10:37 PM
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while a jag could kill a green anaconda on land in the water a full grown anaconda in feeding response will kill and eat a jag no problems and even on land
Yes i agree, but adult green annies dont hunt on land and even if they did they would never hunt anythin as big and powerful as a jag on land. Big cats are by no means push overs. Even from anacondas. Me being a snake man, i want anaconda's to win every time but what i want to happen and what does happen are 2 different things. Adult Jags can and do kill anacondas and crocodiles.
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Old 19-03-2010, 10:41 PM
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Yes i agree, but adult green annies dont hunt on land and even if they did they would never hunt anythin as big and powerful as a jag on land. Big cats are by no means push overs. Even from anacondas. Me being a snake man, i want anaconda's to win every time but what i want to happen and what does happen are 2 different things. Adult Jags can and do kill anacondas and crocodiles.
you be suprized annies have be known to hunt on land and kill large prey. Both are not very well documented on meetings in the wild they rarely come across eachother. I agree big cats are not push overs especally big male african lions and bengal tigers which can tip the scales at 350-450lbs but even retics and afrocks have been known to tackle lions & tigers i probs would favor the cats to be honest but if a big snakes get it's coils over any big cat in full feeding response then my money is on the snake. it's interesting though they rarely come in contact i've seen evidence of tigers killing indian pythons which was interesting
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it can go either way ive seen video footage both ways to be honest but on land you would have to favour the jaguar in water definately the anaconda.if your lookin for match ups on land you would do well to beat a very large retic they have been known to kill adult tigers and leopards there is some footage on the net to back this but i saw retic versus tiger on an old video and was shocked how easily a massive retic subdued a male tiger before the video to be honest i would have backed the adult tiger i was wrong it was as one sided as the footage on the net of retic versus black leopard
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you be suprized annies have be known to hunt on land and kill large prey. Both are not very well documented on meetings in the wild they rarely come across eachother. I agree big cats are not push overs especally big male african lions and bengal tigers which can tip the scales at 350-450lbs but even retics and afrocks have been known to tackle lions & tigers i probs would favor the cats to be honest but if a big snakes get it's coils over any big cat in full feeding response then my money is on the snake. it's interesting though they rarely come in contact i've seen evidence of tigers killing indian pythons which was interesting
Yes i know its a tough one really. I supose it who is most hungry at the time and who gets the best first move in.
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it can go either way ive seen video footage both ways to be honest but on land you would have to favour the jaguar in water definately the anaconda.if your lookin for match ups on land you would do well to beat a very large retic they have been known to kill adult tigers and leopards there is some footage on the net to back this but i saw retic versus tiger on an old video and was shocked how easily a massive retic subdued a male tiger before the video to be honest i would have backed the adult tiger i was wrong it was as one sided as the footage on the net of retic versus black leopard
I'm sure that video is staged- it's the Black and White one with the really really unlucky Black Leopard and the proper Pith Helmeted Brits catching the Retic, right?

Interesting Vid, but as I said, it's gotta be staged. Either way, that Retic must've been a little scarred after that one.
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I see the video with the sumatran tiger and the retic that was staged with the black leopard after scrapping with the tiger the retic gets it...
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