Field notes, v1411
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C.Kofod 1972 Journal 30 May Bogota, Colombia do it simultaneously and enforce item, said JH. Local police may be involved. smugglers in Cusca area. Ocletos - all Colombia etc. Grajera, desert (on east 900 m. level). best for 80% of small cats (lumped at tejillos). Oclet below 1400 m. Perhaps 10,000/yr.tijillos taken. "Tigillo peludo" = F. tigrina. Tigring about 50% value of carabi. Up to 2800m., a true level. Some m. edge Bogota. (above oclet area). | Faots - unknown gp. white-lipped peccary, tigre near. (W/1 pce. nigiste N. on plain, S of Maseres), jingoa. to 300 usually about 40. In dry season, descend in altitude. W/2 pce. to 2000 m. Once JH saw 2 jagiars near bird; gp. attacked jaguar and completely destroyed it. Jays eat oily palm fruit of Jessenia polgyra. Turtle platon often shattered; presumably by jags. - how? Once found gpe. 10+ carapace (Pelvis sabanaria?). (JH thought eggs totagas eaten by big lizard lizards, caracaras, porcoos - little by jaguar.) Crab. jags eat mezama, peccary, coller; attack tapir, possibly eat caurrorvos, perhaps small crocodil (C. crocodile). Oclet eats many reptiles, rodents, birds. Jags eat capuchins & prefably perhaps other monkeys. They fish with claws - JH has seen one fishing. At log join, faller of Podocnemis (sp.?) on trankle; easy prey. Cattle - in old days put iron points on horn tips of bulls - when jaguar attacked, made O like avibus. | Skin oclet bring 4-50p. for professional hunter. Jags taken capybaras (common same area). || Kutten - mostly near Papayen & Pacts in S U., but up to 12 seen in Sierra Santa Marta not long ago. Some or low as 2000 m. One spec. taken in 1946 at Panama de Timapea (sp.?). | Tupans area - presume on Orinoos - now. Dec dry; can drive there in about 21 hrs. | a large skull at Univ. Bogota- museum; from ? | Sierra Museoos-