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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1837885" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>Do you think it matters that the jaguar is black? Like the cat was thinking, "Hey, I bet no one ever saw a BLACK jaguar up in Tennessee so I think I'll just toddle on up and give those rednecks a good surprise."</p><p></p><p>I gave you an example. Cats have been known to travel. Tigers and leopards have been seen in places that were surprising. I don't remember the particulars of that cougar I mentioned but it was at least a thousand miles and might have been two. And jaguars are known to be in the states adjoining Mexico. Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. It's not much of a reach to think they could travel to Tennessee, even if uncommon as hell. Animals travel. Even manatees have been seen up the east coast all the way to Cape Cod.</p><p></p><p>And besides that... I said your theory was probably more likely, a captive cat turned loose. But that doesn't mean a big cat traveling some significant distance is impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1837885, member: 42463"] Do you think it matters that the jaguar is black? Like the cat was thinking, "Hey, I bet no one ever saw a BLACK jaguar up in Tennessee so I think I'll just toddle on up and give those rednecks a good surprise." I gave you an example. Cats have been known to travel. Tigers and leopards have been seen in places that were surprising. I don't remember the particulars of that cougar I mentioned but it was at least a thousand miles and might have been two. And jaguars are known to be in the states adjoining Mexico. Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. It's not much of a reach to think they could travel to Tennessee, even if uncommon as hell. Animals travel. Even manatees have been seen up the east coast all the way to Cape Cod. And besides that... I said your theory was probably more likely, a captive cat turned loose. But that doesn't mean a big cat traveling some significant distance is impossible. [/QUOTE]
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