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  2. Filial cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    Filial cannibalism occurs when an adult individual of a species consumes all or part of the young of its own species or immediate offspring.Filial cannibalism occurs in many species ranging from mammals to insects, and is especially prevalent in various types of fish species with males that engage in egg guardianship. [1]

  3. Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera that is native to the Americas.With a body length of up to 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) and a weight of up to 158 kg (348 lb), it is the biggest cat species in the Americas and the third largest in the world.

  4. Egg predation - Wikipedia

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    An ovivore or ovivorous animal is one that eats eggs, from Latin ovum, egg, and vorare, to devour. [1] An obligate ovivore or egg predator is an animal that feeds exclusively on eggs. [ 2 ] This is different from an egg parasite, an animal such as a parasitic wasp which grows inside the egg of another insect.

  5. Caiman-eating jaguars survive fires in Brazil's ... - AOL

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    Unlike other animals trapped and burnt to death, jaguars know how to seek refuge on the banks of rivers where food is available in the caimans and capybaras they hunt. Caiman-eating jaguars ...

  6. Stop Believing These Lies About Eggs - AOL

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    One egg myth is that the color of the eggshell indicates the nutritional value and the egg’s flavor. In reality, the shell color just relates to the breed of hen, according to Farmer's Almanac ...

  7. Jaguars, narcos, illegal loggers: One man's battle to save a ...

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    Archaeologist Richard Hansen has devoted his life to preserving Maya sites and artifacts. But some question whether his efforts will do more harm than good.

  8. Animal attacks in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Attacks by jaguars are rare, some fatal and non-fatal cases have been reported in Central Brazil. [22] Jaguars did not evolve eating large primates, and do not normally see humans as food. [23] Experts have cited them as the least likely of all big cats to kill and eat humans, and the majority of attacks come when it has been cornered or ...

  9. North American cougar - Wikipedia

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    The breeding process does not last a long time, with the male accompanying the female in heat for up to a week after which they separate. After mating, the male cougar plays no further role except driving off male intruders and the female cougar bears the full responsibility of raising her young.

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