As long as it stays away from Wikipedia everything will be fine.
jaguar1 is back, baby!
OP can’t even attract cougars in his town.
If you run early AM on trails in the mountains not looking out for jaguars is a zero sum game.
it was spotted in Tucson - a very long ways from Flagstaff.
The jaguars are in southern az, having come from mexico, whereas flagstaff is in northern az.
The Jaguar was spotted in the Southern Arizona “sky island region”, which is a series of mountain ranges which create microclimates because of their high elevation in comparison with the desert.
Flagstaff on the other hand is part of the Colorado Plateau. Its location and where the jaguars have been spotted might as well be different states entirely!
Tucson 4 hrs south of Flagstaff. Its desert while Flagstaff might as well be colorado
They need to bring in some Orcas to control the jaguar population.
Jaguars are very elusive. If you see one jaguar, there are probably 100 in the same area.
An old thread years ago explored the high number of people disappearing in the wilderness, never found. Jaguars too are usually never found. Connect the dots people
You should focus on cougars- the two legged kind.
The jaguars are heading to Flagstaff for altitude training.
geronimo lived in jaguar country wrote:
Jaguars are very elusive. If you see one jaguar, there are probably 100 in the same area.
An old thread years ago explored the high number of people disappearing in the wilderness, never found. Jaguars too are usually never found. Connect the dots people
*sheeple*
Sonnys wrote:
Tucson 4 hrs south of Flagstaff. Its desert while Flagstaff might as well be colorado
As 2laps said... these critters are down in the Santa Rita Mountains...about 30 miles south of Tucson... they are moving north from Mexico.
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