A Leopard dangles precariously some 30ft off the ground!
bs kite wrote:
Then there is the disinformation that is increasing all the time.
Here is an example. Redline Media identifies this as a Jaguar hauling its heavy prey up the tree. I do have difficulty seeing some of the spot patterns on the Jaguar and Leopard, but am quite sure that this is a Leopard. That is a very powerful cat.
So I went to Redline Media and it is full of video clips, all appearing to be from Africa.
Here is my point: There are so many misidentified animals on this site. Today, increasingly, the attitude is to just publicize it and get some clicks. So I tried to send a message to Redline Media but found the message box to be a chat; i.e. Ai.
Robert
Totally agree 100% with you on this "AI disinformation" "click bait" age we live in, and it's getting harder and harder do disseminate as to what is real any more!
Re, strength of cats, there's no point in going back and forth here and will agree to disagree on those rankings.But there's no doubt that those large climbing cats have incredible hauling strength!
A Leopard dangles precariously some 30ft off the ground!
bs kite wrote:
Then there is the disinformation that is increasing all the time.
Here is an example. Redline Media identifies this as a Jaguar hauling its heavy prey up the tree. I do have difficulty seeing some of the spot patterns on the Jaguar and Leopard, but am quite sure that this is a Leopard. That is a very powerful cat.
So I went to Redline Media and it is full of video clips, all appearing to be from Africa.
Here is my point: There are so many misidentified animals on this site. Today, increasingly, the attitude is to just publicize it and get some clicks. So I tried to send a message to Redline Media but found the message box to be a chat; i.e. Ai.
Robert
Totally agree 100% with you on this "AI disinformation" "click bait" age we live in, and it's getting harder and harder do disseminate as to what is real any more!
Re, strength of cats, there's no point in going back and forth here and will agree to disagree on those rankings.But there's no doubt that those large climbing cats have incredible hauling strength!
A Leopard dangles precariously some 30ft off the ground!
bs kite wrote:
Then there is the disinformation that is increasing all the time.
Here is an example. Redline Media identifies this as a Jaguar hauling its heavy prey up the tree. I do have difficulty seeing some of the spot patterns on the Jaguar and Leopard, but am quite sure that this is a Leopard. That is a very powerful cat.
So I went to Redline Media and it is full of video clips, all appearing to be from Africa.
Here is my point: There are so many misidentified animals on this site. Today, increasingly, the attitude is to just publicize it and get some clicks. So I tried to send a message to Redline Media but found the message box to be a chat; i.e. Ai.
Robert
Totally agree 100% with you on this "AI disinformation" "click bait" age we live in, and it's getting harder and harder do disseminate as to what is real any more!
Re, strength of cats, there's no point in going back and forth here and will agree to disagree on those rankings.But there's no doubt that those large climbing cats have incredible hauling strength!
A Leopard dangles precariously some 30ft off the ground!
bs kite wrote:
Then there is the disinformation that is increasing all the time.
Here is an example. Redline Media identifies this as a Jaguar hauling its heavy prey up the tree. I do have difficulty seeing some of the spot patterns on the Jaguar and Leopard, but am quite sure that this is a Leopard. That is a very powerful cat.
So I went to Redline Media and it is full of video clips, all appearing to be from Africa.
Here is my point: There are so many misidentified animals on this site. Today, increasingly, the attitude is to just publicize it and get some clicks. So I tried to send a message to Redline Media but found the message box to be a chat; i.e. Ai.
Robert
Totally agree 100% with you on this "AI disinformation" "click bait" age we live in, and it's getting harder and harder do disseminate as to what is real any more!
Re, strength of cats, there's no point in going back and forth here and will agree to disagree on those rankings.But there's no doubt that those large climbing cats have incredible hauling strength!
BR
Marc
Mar 30, 2025 at 04:00 PM
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