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Волки как раз и думают по-правде, что они сильнее а одиночку.)
More recently, on April 4, 2003, at 7:05 AM, Polly Buotte and Jesse Newby of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Yellowstone Cougar Project detected a mortality signal on adult female cougar F106. At 8:30 AM, Buotte and Newby contacted Daniel Stahler of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, who was conducting an aerial telemetry flight for wolves. Buotte informed Stahler of the mortality signal and inquired if Stahler could obtain a location for them. From the air, Stahler and pilot Roger Stradley located F106 on top of Mt. Everts, andthey obtained a visual of the cat lying motionless on the ground. Stahler and Stradley also located F106’s two fourmonth- old kittens (M164 and M166) nearby; their collars were still transmitting active signals. At 2:30 PM, Buotte, Newby, Sawaya and Stahler hiked in to the site to investigate the cause of F106’s death. The kittens, which were still alive, were in the vicinity of F106’s carcass, but a few hundred meters away. The investigation revealed that F106 had been killed in a fight with a wolf pack. Evidence to suggest this included visible bite wounds on her neck, entrails pulled from her body, wolf hair in her claws and teeth, wolf tracks in the area, and clumps of both wolf and cougar hair. Extensive snow tracking suggests that F106 had been in the area hunting without her kittens, though we found no evidence of a kill. At least eight sets of wolf tracks came into the area at a walk; at one point, ~40 meters out, all the wolves were bounding toward the fi ght scene. They came in from several directions, at ~45º to F106. A swath of snow ~30 m wide was trampled and contained large clumps of both cougar and wolf hair, blood, and other body fluids. A depression in the snow~15 m away seemed to be where F106 lay down, severely injured. This area was melted and contained large clumps of cougar hair frozen into the snow. Her body was found ~10 m further away, which seems to indicate the wolves left her barely alive, then she crawled a short distance and died.http://www.nps.gov/yell/publications/yellsciweb/images/YS12(1).pdf
Потому что тебе так хочется. Аргументов и практики 0. См. выше, пумы не то, что сильнее, они даже охотятся на одиночных волков.
Двох будет придостаточно.
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