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Climate Resource Conflict Inferred From a Jaguar Killing an Ocelot

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

Amazing what you can infer from watching a big cat grab a passing snack.

Climate-Change-Induced Conflict? Rare Footage Captured of Jaguar Killing Ocelot at Waterhole 

By WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY JANUARY 6, 2021

In what may be a sign of climate-change-induced conflict, researchers have captured rare photographic evidence of a jaguar killing another predatory wild cat at an isolated waterhole in Guatemala.

In the footage, a male jaguar arrives near the waterhole and apparently lies in wait for an hour. It lets a potentially dangerous prey animal, a large tapir, pass by, but when the ocelot stops to drink, the jaguar pounces and carries off the smaller predator.

“Although these predator-on-predator interactions may be rare, there may be certain instances when they become more prevalent, and one of those could be over contested water resources,” said Daniel Thornton, a WSU assistant professor and co-author on the paper. “People don’t often think of tropical systems as being dry, but in many parts of the world, tropical rains are quite seasonal, and with climate change, some of these tropical ecosystems are expected to become even more seasonal. The more isolated and rare water resources become, the more they’re going to become hotspots of activity.”

While some research has noted signs of ocelot in jaguar feces, until now, no known images have been captured of a jaguar directly killing an ocelot.

“We have evidence that many things are happening related to climate change, but we might not be aware of every detail, of every consequence,” said Lucy Perera-Romero, a WSU doctoral student and lead author on the study. “For example, in these beautiful, green forests, we may not be aware that water flow is a serious issue. It could be another source of mortality—apart from deforestation, from hunting, and from everything else that we do.”

Read more: https://scitechdaily.com/climate-change-induced-conflict-rare-footage-captured-of-jaguar-killing-ocelot-at-waterhole/

I mean, it could have been a jaguar driven to desperation by the ravages of climate change. Or it could have been a hungry big cat getting tired of waiting for a snack, grabbing the first small animal unlucky enough to pass too near.

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Snuffy
January 6, 2021 10:11 am

Yet more proof that ph.d stands for piled high and deep!

Reply to  Snuffy
January 6, 2021 10:40 am

In the case of Lucy Perera-Romero, I’d say Piled Higher & Deeper

MarkW
Reply to  David Kamakaris
January 6, 2021 5:46 pm

BS, MS, PhD

Bulls–t, More of the Same, Piled Higher and Deeper

rbabcock
Reply to  David Kamakaris
January 6, 2021 7:33 pm

I always thought is stood for Pin Head

Reply to  Snuffy
January 6, 2021 6:03 pm

Yes, it seems that now you can say WHATEVER THE F**K YOU WANT as long as you attach ”climate change” on the end of it. Some people will actually believe him.
This is absolutely and utterly contemptible garbage and the ”assistant proff” should be dragged and made to kneel blindfolded before a committee of science integrity and stripped of his position for all eternity for even suggesting one of the most blatantly ridiculous hypotheses in human history before he is tarred and feathered and made to crawl from town to town wearing an ”I’m a dangerous idiot” sign around his neck.

For the education of the proff…

Hyenas kill and eat lions
Lions kill and eat hyenas
Lions kill leopards
Lions kill cheetahs
Wild dogs kill tigers
Wild dogs kill hyenas
Hyenas kill whatever they can
Snakes kill crocs
crocs kill snakes
Dogs kill cats
cats kill dogs
snakes eat cats and dogs
all of these things eat humans.

Climate change?

tty
Reply to  Mike
January 7, 2021 5:52 am

As a matter of fact jaguars even kill crocs:

How’s that for a climate change?

Reply to  Mike
January 7, 2021 9:21 pm

You missed one Mike – his request for more funding for further ‘research’ is denied.

Then again, with the way the world has been turned upside down of late, the request just might be granted. Might help pay for the sign.

Mr. Lee
January 6, 2021 10:17 am

Difficult to discern where the climate change shoehorning ends and where the brainwashing begins.

Curious George
Reply to  Mr. Lee
January 6, 2021 10:51 am

They overlap completely. It is a belief that God created the world – including climate – as absolutely perfect. Any change is only for worse. In other words, we see creationism in action at Washington State.

n.n
Reply to  Curious George
January 6, 2021 10:58 am

No, this is evolutionists vs devolutionists who are, in fact, one and the same “secular” cult. Creationists know that the world is imperfect, and science (i.e. near-frame philosophy and practice) is a tool to understand and manage the chaos (“evolution”) including life. Creationists believe that the Earth is a proving ground, and their religion (i.e. moral code) is a blueprint to guide their evolution. Evolutionists, for their part, receive their religious, or rather quasi-religious (“ethical”) guidance from mortal gods.

Reply to  n.n
January 6, 2021 2:00 pm

Science removed itself utterly from philosophy when Galileo made physical theory dependent upon the verdict of observation and experiment.

Natures, essences, and axiomatic givens were left entirely behind. Science is now orthogonal to philosophy and religion.

Evolutionist and evolutionism are terms invented by believers in their attempt to lower science to the level of faith. Curiously post-modern cultural relativists have essayed the similar task of lowering science to their level of text.

Anyone who receives their behavioral guides (morals), rather than deriving them (ethics), receives them from mortal authorities, whether the recipients call themselves religious or not.

God is an empty set. It has no observables. God has only what some self-appointed authority says god has, which what includes nothing objective.

Reply to  Curious George
January 6, 2021 2:48 pm

I find it curious that the almighty ‘god’ that produced the universe and everything in it did not also create whatever changes the original product.

It’s like the ‘miracle’ when someone is saved from a disaster but ‘god’ had nothing to do with creating the disaster.

MarkW
January 6, 2021 10:18 am

The jaguar doesn’t look underfed, so the claim that it’s feeding on the ocelot because it is desperate doesn’t stand up.

Predators hiding near watering holes to nab a snack is as old as predators and watering holes.

Latitude
Reply to  MarkW
January 6, 2021 2:15 pm

…and the tapir wasn’t competing for the water hole

it’s one thing to be the idiot that wrote this….it’s another to have to read it

Reply to  Latitude
January 6, 2021 3:04 pm

Who are you quoting or paraphrasing, Latitude?

rbabcock
Reply to  MarkW
January 6, 2021 7:34 pm

Maybe the jaguar just likes the taste of ocelot. Like a hot fudge sundae with crushed nuts.

fred250
Reply to  rbabcock
January 6, 2021 9:05 pm

How do you know the ocelot was a male ?

Ian Magness
January 6, 2021 10:20 am

This is, of course, complete, unadulterated climate carp. It’s just about a larger predator eating a smaller one – who’d have thunk? I recall many years ago seeing a BBC documentary about tigers in India and, guess what?, the film-makers saw a tiger had half-eaten a leopard which they had previously filmed very much alive and healthy. No AGW inference was made (but of course it would now – the BBC wouldn’t miss that one).
All sorts of predators – from a wide range of families from fish to mammals – have even been observed eating their own kind. They ain’t that fussy when easy food is available.

Reply to  Ian Magness
January 6, 2021 10:34 am

Yeah, I saw that documentary too. It was really good, and quite the eye-opener. The tiger was traveling with two cubs, one had some kind of injury and was lost to the cameramen but, when they followed the mother and the remaining cub into territory with the leopard, yes the tiger killed the leopard. The conclusion was that she wasn’t taking any chances on the leopard killing her cub. Sounds plausible.

Dmacleo
Reply to  Ian Magness
January 6, 2021 2:00 pm

they did it on all jurassic park movies too…

Reply to  Ian Magness
January 6, 2021 2:06 pm

I should also add Ian, that after the word mammals, you could have added “(including humans)”. It was called “long pig”. Maybe it still is?

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January 6, 2021 10:20 am

Writing such BS is Climate Change based.
Challenge of idiot-award continues 😀

ResourceGuy
January 6, 2021 10:31 am

Only climate agenda AI with high speed computers can keep up with all the climate scare combinations at this point in the Climate Crusades.

Bill Powers
Reply to  ResourceGuy
January 6, 2021 12:54 pm

Why did the Chicken cross the road?

Computer Says: Climate Change

At least it is Artificial reasoning but it is far from Intelligent

Reply to  Bill Powers
January 6, 2021 2:03 pm

Where there is artificial intelligence, there also must be artificial stupidity. Society being what it is, one expects instances of the latter to out number the former.

Pauleta
January 6, 2021 10:35 am

This article is full of things that I love: climate change linked to BS, hyphenated names, woke Latina (Latinx) PhD student that came from 3rd World Country (TM) using funds from her rich family.

Vuk
January 6, 2021 10:39 am

Law of jungle been around a bit longer than the AGW scientists.

fred250
January 6, 2021 10:48 am

OMG.!

Next thing you know, dogs will be chasing cats..

All because of climate change !!!

n.n
Reply to  fred250
January 6, 2021 11:12 am

And the mouse ran up the clock. A scientific myth that asserts identity. Dogs don’t chase cats don’t chase mice. That said, save a bird, whack a wind turbine.

Dmacleo
Reply to  n.n
January 6, 2021 2:16 pm

beagle next door likes (liked?) to chase cats. he’s stopped with mine since one of mine turned on him hard.

Reply to  fred250
January 6, 2021 11:23 am

….. and living together too:

Reply to  fred250
January 6, 2021 11:50 am

climate change- the new Great Satan

ResourceGuy
Reply to  fred250
January 6, 2021 12:27 pm

And cats will be suing big oil with the help of the NRDC and Sierra Club with help from the Trial Lawyers Association.

January 6, 2021 10:49 am

Lions kill cheetahs, in Africa. The theory was that lions and cheetahs compete for the same prey. But now, I’ll bet this happens because of climate change.

paul courtney
January 6, 2021 11:02 am

I’m surprised that the folks at WSU failed to see the other evidence of desperation due to AGW- the ocelot, desperate for resources, obviously committed suicide by jaguar. Lucy in particular should have seen that “detail”, she knows the evidence is all around her.

Sabre22
January 6, 2021 11:05 am

HHHMMMM a top of the food chain predator catches kills a predator farther down the food chain and it is all due to climate change. That is about the dumbest idea I have heard today. Predators will almost always catch kill and and eat a lesser predator that can compete with them for the resources. This is as old as time itself.

n.n
January 6, 2021 11:07 am

Donate to World Walrus Foundation. Together, we can teach jaguars to eat Greens….

But veganism is a first-order forcing of [catastrophic] [anthropogenic] climate cooling… warming… change. Flatulence is far and away the greater source of a potent greenhouse gas and environmental pollution.

Gator
January 6, 2021 11:34 am

A friend’s dog, “Bear”, did the same thing when another smaller dog started raiding Bear’s food on a regular basis. Bear wasn’t starving, but he lay in wait for the smaller dog to appear, and then killed him with a bite to the neck. This is how nature works, and it’s no surprise that the same folks who deny natural climate change also deny that this kind of attack happens all the time regardless of wether or not resources are readily available.

Notanacademic
January 6, 2021 11:35 am

An opportunist took advantage of an opportunity, well bless my cotton socks

January 6, 2021 11:40 am

Foolish obsevers overlook the fact that tapirs are herbivores that spend inordinate time foraging &, as such, have evolved an extremely thick neck to prevent predators from catching hold of them for bringing down while they feed. Jaguars are feline predators that hunt by tackling the neck. Unlike the observers, the O.P. jaguar apparently knew it was wasting it’s stake out time & energy resources on any tapir since more reliable prey would come to the water.

Some WUWT commentators might be inclined to think the jaguar passed on the tapir because it, being a vegan, tastes less savory than the carnivor oscelot. I can’t assess the validity of that opinion, but it may be true according to the chauvinist quip in Spanish about skinny women : “El sabor es en los huesos” (the flavor is in the bones).

Steven Curtis Lohr
January 6, 2021 11:45 am

I know it’s funny to snipe at this stuff, but really, my God what will happen if this kind of nonsense continues. And it’s growing bolder. There are actually people walking around with Ph.D. credentials who are nothing more than hucksters milking the ignorance of the government and general populous. This is disastrously confounding to the advancement of knowledge. Nothing will pass without redoubled investigations. This conclusion is obviously false, but what of the more subtle and intricate phenomenon. It’s awful.

fred250
January 6, 2021 11:47 am

OT..

Alps free of snow 6000 years ago.

https://notrickszone.com/2021/01/06/very-inconvenient-alps-glacier-history-top-glaciologists-alps-were-ice-free-6000-years-ago/

Must have because of jaguars eating smaller animals or something

(see how I brought it back on topic 😉 )

fred250
January 6, 2021 11:53 am

Record Cold in Spain

https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2021/01/06/record-low-temperature-in-spain-today/

That’ll force the jaguars to do .. something… not sure what yet, until they do it… !

Richard (the cynical one)
January 6, 2021 12:16 pm

Or it could be that ocelots are more of a delicacy than tapirs. Perhaps the authors of this detritus could go ask the jaguar.

fred250
Reply to  Richard (the cynical one)
January 6, 2021 12:23 pm

Jaggy wanted a snack, rather than paying for a 3 course meal.

fred250
January 6, 2021 12:44 pm

Jaguars are such cute and cuddly animals

Just like polar bears

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Dave Fair
January 6, 2021 1:38 pm

Competition for dwindling water sources? Yeah, that’s the ticket when the jaguar bypassed a larger, more dangerous potential rival for water. She’s getting her PhD in B.S. Speculation. From her ending quote, humans must stop doing everything.

Charles Higley
January 6, 2021 1:54 pm

Food is food. Why would a jaguar hesitate to take out an ocelot if it found that it had the drop on the other? There is no professional courtesy in nature. Who do they think takes out the ocelots, hawks? More likely it is boas and larger cats.

Dmacleo
January 6, 2021 1:59 pm

they have never seen my small house cats eye me if I start breathing funny. predator kills and eats predator….

January 6, 2021 2:29 pm

I expect the BBC will be all over this, but then, they missed an opportunity to link this piece of predator-on-predator action to climate change.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26413101

I guess the Asia desk hadn’t read the memo back then.

Mickey Reno
January 6, 2021 2:33 pm

Jim Steele, natural animal behavior being fabricated into a climate lie cleanup on aisle seven, please.

That reminds me of one of the stupidest events ever done that caused a supermarket’s “wet cleanup on aisle seven” message to echo throughout any store. Some stupid rummy had decided that in the busy Christmas shopping rush, an open area in the produce department would host one of those extra item, pyramid shaped end cap displays. This particular one was build out of boxes with glass jars of olive oil, and at the top of the pyramid, yep, you guessed it, the top layer was ringed with individual bottles that had been removed from a box, now longer present. When a distraught mother chasing her young child crashed her partially filled cart into the pyramid, the whole thing shook and I’d guess about 15 bottles of olive oil crashed to the floor and broke, the olive oil running everywhere. That wet cleanup was a nasty mess, no doubt, but I left the scene just shaking my head about how stupid was the “manager” who designed that end cap.

But maybe we climate change Dee Nye Arghs are to blame for this event, as well. Because we encouraged people to have babies and feed them food at Christmas time. Well you really should feed them almost every day, if you can.

January 6, 2021 2:54 pm

“a male jaguar arrives near the waterhole and apparently lies in wait for an hour. It lets a potentially dangerous prey animal, a large tapir, pass by, but when the ocelot stops to drink, the jaguar pounces and carries off the smaller predator.

Pure bloviating. Ranks right with the fires are caused by climate change stuff.

Predators regularly kill predators that might be competition. Especially, smaller predators. Equal sized predators may fight, but often the losing side runs off.

If the water source is so contested, why would the jaguar allow a larger animal that drinks more water to access the water?

South American Tapirs’ average weight is 225kg, (496 lbs.) and can weigh as much as 320kg (710 lbs.).

Jaguars are frequently ambush predators. Jaguars are not stupid enough to tackle much larger animals.
At an average weight of 90.7 kg. to 113 kg. (100 lbs. to 250 lbs.), not many jaguars have the size to attack large prey.

Gmm973
Reply to  ATheoK
January 6, 2021 3:55 pm

Jaguars eat a large array of animals from deers to caimans, boas, wild hogs and one of their favorite are dogs.
I think they can be opportunistic but they also like the variety like we do.

fred250
Reply to  Gmm973
January 6, 2021 4:47 pm

Bet they don’t go stalking cauliflowers or brussel spouts !

Windsong
Reply to  ATheoK
January 6, 2021 6:15 pm

This may have been a Baird’s tapir. Wiki says they can range in weight up to 400 kg. Although adult jaguars and large American crocs are capable of preying on an adult Baird’s, the outcomes are often in the tapir’s favor.

lee riffee
January 6, 2021 3:23 pm

So I guess that when wolves were re-introduced to Yellowstone park many years ago and they killed lots of coyotes it must have been because of climate change….
Nope – it is simply that predators tend not to tolerate competition and will kill competitors whenever they get the chance. Lions have been observed killing hyenas many times and I’ve never heard anyone chalk it up to climate change.

Reply to  lee riffee
January 6, 2021 7:18 pm

The lions know that hyenas are always trying to eat lion Cubs to get rid of competition so they return the favor.

It is pretty pathetic that they would attempt to link this to Cc

January 6, 2021 5:17 pm

Simply hoping to hitch a ride on the climate gravy train, and pushing the climate religion. Climate change does everything…. even when it doesn’t. Most importantly invoking it may help get that grant to tenure track success for a young PhD,
… and wittingly become purveyors of junk science.

UNGN
January 6, 2021 5:25 pm

There are multiple youtube videos of a Jaguars jumping into a river and coming out with a 5/6 foot foot Crocodilians in its mouth. Jaguars are the meanest thing in the jungle.

rocdoctom
January 6, 2021 6:19 pm

My six year old grandson would say ” everyone’s got to eat”.

January 6, 2021 7:09 pm

I think I also saw that Jaguar helping polar bears chase walruses off that cliff

Climate change is mind bending

January 6, 2021 9:47 pm

God forbid there my be natural hierarchies in the world. Isn’t nature supposed to be all soft and gentle with lots of rainbows and unicorns.

January 7, 2021 1:40 am

Until the proliferation of surveillance cameras 24/7 (in the last 5 years or so) we had no idea how often this type of attack happened. Perhaps they are less frequent now than in previous times? Who knows, but if they are less frequent that’ll be Climate Change as THE cause

Mike Ozanne
January 7, 2021 2:30 am

Lets see I was collecting a Wildlife encyclopaedia magazine in the early ’70s One of the photos in the African Savannah section… A leopard eating a serval…. Super-predators eat whatever they feel like catching..

https://carnivora.net/predation-of-leopards-to-other-carnivores-t4074.html

Jaguars often take large crocodilians for food (Caimans)
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They aren’t going to baulk at a smaller cat unless they don’t taste nice…

observa
January 7, 2021 5:44 am

“While some research has noted signs of ocelot in jaguar feces, until now, no known images have been captured of a jaguar directly killing an ocelot.”

An intellectual giant tromping all over the pygmy footsteps of settled climate science.

January 7, 2021 4:04 pm

Someone should write a paper on how climate change makes scientists more dishonest. They won’t be able to disagree with it because it’s about climate change.