Sonny Disposition
Active Member
Jaguars are such a nice fish. Graceful, lurking predators. I'm guessing in the wild their coloration lets them hide in the sunbeams that trickle through brush piles, so they can ambush feeder fish. They remind me of NA natives, crappies, which have similar coloration and demeanor.
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