A column highlighting climate-related studies, innovations, books, cultural events and other developments from the global warming frontier. By Katelyn Weisbrod A male jaguar waits near a watering hole. Eventually, an ocelot arrives to drink. The bigger cat quickly strikes, and walks off with the ocelot in his mouth.
The attack by one predatory big cat species on another, captured in newly released video footage from Guatemala, was unusual, and scientists say it could be an example of competition over water resources, driven by climate change.
The interaction between the cats was found in Mar

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