r/Eyebleach • u/DanyellMayberry • Aug 12 '21
Cats will always be cats, may it be bid or small.
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Leopard or jaguar?
8 u/Rora_The_Explora Aug 12 '21 Leopard. Theres no such thing as a black panther, per se, and jaguars have big jaws. (Im a exotic cat zookeeper and have raised both leopards and jags.) 7 u/R6_CollegeWiFi Aug 12 '21 Okay??? I said nothing about “panthers” and you could use “panther” as a term to refer to all big cats in the Panthera genus. Puma concolour isn’t in the genus despite the Florida subspecies being named the “Florida Panther”. 3 u/Rora_The_Explora Aug 13 '21 You are 100% correct 2 u/TexasVampire Aug 12 '21 Jaguar... Maybe? -2 u/intruder_94 Aug 12 '21 Panther 1 u/TexasVampire Aug 13 '21 Probably? -1 u/intruder_94 Aug 12 '21 Panther
Leopard. Theres no such thing as a black panther, per se, and jaguars have big jaws.
(Im a exotic cat zookeeper and have raised both leopards and jags.)
7 u/R6_CollegeWiFi Aug 12 '21 Okay??? I said nothing about “panthers” and you could use “panther” as a term to refer to all big cats in the Panthera genus. Puma concolour isn’t in the genus despite the Florida subspecies being named the “Florida Panther”. 3 u/Rora_The_Explora Aug 13 '21 You are 100% correct
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Okay??? I said nothing about “panthers” and you could use “panther” as a term to refer to all big cats in the Panthera genus. Puma concolour isn’t in the genus despite the Florida subspecies being named the “Florida Panther”.
3 u/Rora_The_Explora Aug 13 '21 You are 100% correct
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You are 100% correct
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Jaguar... Maybe?
-2 u/intruder_94 Aug 12 '21 Panther 1 u/TexasVampire Aug 13 '21 Probably?
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Panther
1 u/TexasVampire Aug 13 '21 Probably?
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Probably?
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u/R6_CollegeWiFi Aug 12 '21
Leopard or jaguar?