Many months ago, ulises (Dr. Nores Martinez’s grandson) decided to go to La Cocha to conduct some chores.His plan was to leave and return the same day, so she took his 10-year-old son,’Sofa ‘. The trip was unremarkable.
Previously employed in the estancia, uise began working with the chief, ‘Tomás ‘. ‘ Sofa’and’Yoli ‘, Tomás’ son, requested permission to walk to a huge fig tree 700 yards away from the main home to harvest and eat some figs.
Knowing that the stylish figs are generally at the top of the tree, Yoli climb up to the loftiest branch that she could. There was just one Problem. She was n’t the only one over in that tree.
When Yoli was about 7 bases from the ground, she started hearing noises up on the tree, like branches tweaking and leaves moving. She had no idea that there was also a panther, also known as a mountain captain or catamount, in that same tree.
In 2008, two young girls climbed a fig tree to pick figs when they saw a puma nearby. They sprinted back to their farm as the puma chased close behind.Luckily, they were with their Dogo Argentino named Morocho.
Morocho fought off the puma as the girls screamed for help. Their father came running and found his beloved dog badly injured and a lifeless puma.
Over the next 10 days Morocho was nursed back to health.