Sun Wukong
Well-Known Member
1. Trichechus inunguis´-2.8 m; in comparison to T. bernhardi's 1.3m
Marc van Roosmalen, New Species, Dwarf Manatee, Amazon Association for the Preservation of Nature
2. Marc van Roosmalen, New Species, Amazon Association for the Preservation of Nature
3. Then why do You find the cougar in almost the same areas? Why did different saber-toothed cats roam the Americas up to 10.000 years ago-together with "modern" jaguars back then? Why do big cat species appear parallely in Africa and Asia? The answer is: (slightly) different niches in the individual eco-system. In the case of the black "jaguar", the description of a social hunting system (as a pair) is quite interesting in regard to this. I'm not willing to turn You from a doubting Thoams to a die-hard Roosmalen fan; but just look at the data and wait whether after a while more results/data might pop up before falling prematurely for Cuvier's Rash Dictum...
Marc van Roosmalen, New Species, Dwarf Manatee, Amazon Association for the Preservation of Nature
2. Marc van Roosmalen, New Species, Amazon Association for the Preservation of Nature
3. Then why do You find the cougar in almost the same areas? Why did different saber-toothed cats roam the Americas up to 10.000 years ago-together with "modern" jaguars back then? Why do big cat species appear parallely in Africa and Asia? The answer is: (slightly) different niches in the individual eco-system. In the case of the black "jaguar", the description of a social hunting system (as a pair) is quite interesting in regard to this. I'm not willing to turn You from a doubting Thoams to a die-hard Roosmalen fan; but just look at the data and wait whether after a while more results/data might pop up before falling prematurely for Cuvier's Rash Dictum...