Anonymous asked:
Apparently there are increasing numbers of jaguar sightings in North America, but how are they able to get there ever since the Panama Canal was built? I hear they're fairly good swimmers so do they just swim across?
bunjywunjy answered:
nah they’ve been chilling in the Yucatan all along!
jaguars were NEVER extirpated in central and southern Mexico, and as their populations slowly recover there, they’re starting to push back north into their old traditional territories! with enough time and recovery, they may even start to fully reestablish themselves in Texas and Arizona, which they were extirpated from in the early 1900s.
tldr: they never left North America. they were here all along.
hopefully protections remain in place so that El Tigre can finally return to the river flats of the American West where they belong. and the ranchers can die mad about it.
I feel like murderers would be more respected in society if they murdered large mutated mega ants and not people. Room for thought for future murderers.
You laugh, but that’s the plot of hunter x hunter
Okay I just watched all 144 episodes to see if you were lying and you were not lying
I don’t have that dog in me, I have that gator in me. Bask in sun. Bask in water. Eat fish. Run weirdly. Burry children in sand. Bask.









