Why Jaguars Beat Cheetahs At Killing Sprints
A jaguar sprint is over almost before it begins. Instead of chasing across open ground, this cat launches a few explosive bounds from cover, then ends the encounter with a bite that can punch through skull and shell alike.Biomechanics explains why a slower cat can be more lethal at close range. Jaguars carry compact, high‑density muscle and a robust shoulder girdle that favor acceleration and impu...More
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