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Back in 2015, Katu aka Holyfield (coalition partner of Cage aka Trapezio) with a female in the Pantanal

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Showing his physique, unlike many other males: he looks very lean/muscular

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I believe this thread is ideal for posting old/current photos and reports of jaguars in the Pantanal, or should I use another one?
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(10-01-2023, 07:18 PM)Ngonya Wrote: TBT
Back in 2015, Katu aka Holyfield (coalition partner of Cage aka Trapezio) with a female in the Pantanal

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Showing his physique, unlike many other males: he looks very lean/muscular

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I believe this thread is ideal for posting old/current photos and reports of jaguars in the Pantanal, or should I use another one?

This is the correct thread!

You should also look into the current males in the area. Every so often they get replaced and very physically imposing individuals show up. Here's a collage of a recent sighting of Inka, he was first seen in 2019 and has remained in the area since. I think this new generation of Jofre males has better morphological fitness than previous ones. It's a shame we'll never know their exact weight.


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Credits: Leandro Rezende


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Credits: Kendrick Sharp

It may not seem like it but Inka is actually very tall, he just carries so much mass around his torso which hangs low on his body giving the impression of short limbs, he must be exceptional in weight. Here he is next to Ti female from last September. Ti is the littermate of Juru, born in 2015, therefore a mature female of 8 years of age. Based on the data I've gathered she would most likely be in the 75-80+ kg weight class if we are conservative, Inka looks twice as big as her:


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Credits: Diogo Gualhardo Neves
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(10-02-2023, 01:32 AM)Balam Wrote:
(10-01-2023, 07:18 PM)Ngonya Wrote: TBT
Back in 2015, Katu aka Holyfield (coalition partner of Cage aka Trapezio) with a female in the Pantanal

*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author

Showing his physique, unlike many other males: he looks very lean/muscular

*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


I believe this thread is ideal for posting old/current photos and reports of jaguars in the Pantanal, or should I use another one?

This is the correct thread!

You should also look into the current males in the area. Every so often they get replaced and very physically imposing individuals show up.  Here's a collage of a recent sighting of Inka, he was first seen in 2019 and has remained in the area since.  I think this new generation of Jofre males has better morphological fitness than previous ones. It's a shame we'll never know their exact weight.


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Leandro Rezende


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Kendrick Sharp

It may not seem like it but Inka is actually very tall, he just carries so much mass around his torso which hangs low on his body giving the impression of short limbs, he must be exceptional in weight. Here he is next to Ti female from last September. Ti is the littermate of Juru, born in 2015, therefore a mature female of 8 years of age. Based on the data I've gathered she would most likely be in the 75-80+ kg weight class if we are conservative, Inka looks twice as big as her:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Diogo Gualhardo Neves
In the first photos he reminds me a lot of the Alexandre jaguar... Do we know who the possible father of that jaguar is?
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(10-02-2023, 01:37 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(10-02-2023, 01:32 AM)Balam Wrote:
(10-01-2023, 07:18 PM)Ngonya Wrote: TBT
Back in 2015, Katu aka Holyfield (coalition partner of Cage aka Trapezio) with a female in the Pantanal

*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author

Showing his physique, unlike many other males: he looks very lean/muscular

*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


I believe this thread is ideal for posting old/current photos and reports of jaguars in the Pantanal, or should I use another one?

This is the correct thread!

You should also look into the current males in the area. Every so often they get replaced and very physically imposing individuals show up.  Here's a collage of a recent sighting of Inka, he was first seen in 2019 and has remained in the area since.  I think this new generation of Jofre males has better morphological fitness than previous ones. It's a shame we'll never know their exact weight.


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Leandro Rezende


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Kendrick Sharp

It may not seem like it but Inka is actually very tall, he just carries so much mass around his torso which hangs low on his body giving the impression of short limbs, he must be exceptional in weight. Here he is next to Ti female from last September. Ti is the littermate of Juru, born in 2015, therefore a mature female of 8 years of age. Based on the data I've gathered she would most likely be in the 75-80+ kg weight class if we are conservative, Inka looks twice as big as her:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Diogo Gualhardo Neves
In the first photos he reminds me a lot of the Alexandre jaguar... Do we know who the possible father of that jaguar is?

Alexandre from Fazenda Barranco Alto? The lineology of jaguars from that area is not as well recorded, Inka to me seems more heavy-set than Alexandre who was pretty lean. Inka showed up already a young adult in 2019 so we don't know who he sired him. The good news is that he has been getting busy mating with tons of females so his genes will continue to spread, very dominant male. 

Bororo male from the late Brothers coalition is also looking impressive, he is currently in his prime. I have so many recent photos of him saved up, I can share them with you some other time. It's a shame Xando is nowhere to be found:


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Credits: Fred Crema
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(10-02-2023, 01:43 AM)Balam Wrote:
(10-02-2023, 01:37 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(10-02-2023, 01:32 AM)Balam Wrote:
(10-01-2023, 07:18 PM)Ngonya Wrote: TBT
Back in 2015, Katu aka Holyfield (coalition partner of Cage aka Trapezio) with a female in the Pantanal

*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author

Showing his physique, unlike many other males: he looks very lean/muscular

*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


I believe this thread is ideal for posting old/current photos and reports of jaguars in the Pantanal, or should I use another one?

This is the correct thread!

You should also look into the current males in the area. Every so often they get replaced and very physically imposing individuals show up.  Here's a collage of a recent sighting of Inka, he was first seen in 2019 and has remained in the area since.  I think this new generation of Jofre males has better morphological fitness than previous ones. It's a shame we'll never know their exact weight.


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Leandro Rezende


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Kendrick Sharp

It may not seem like it but Inka is actually very tall, he just carries so much mass around his torso which hangs low on his body giving the impression of short limbs, he must be exceptional in weight. Here he is next to Ti female from last September. Ti is the littermate of Juru, born in 2015, therefore a mature female of 8 years of age. Based on the data I've gathered she would most likely be in the 75-80+ kg weight class if we are conservative, Inka looks twice as big as her:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Diogo Gualhardo Neves
In the first photos he reminds me a lot of the Alexandre jaguar... Do we know who the possible father of that jaguar is?

Alexandre from Fazenda Barranco Alto? The lineology of jaguars from that area is not as well recorded, Inka to me seems more heavy-set than Alexandre who was pretty lean. Inka showed up already a young adult in 2019 so we don't know who he sired him. The good news is that he has been getting busy mating with tons of females so his genes will continue to spread, very dominant male. 

Bororo male from the late Brothers coalition is also looking impressive, he is currently in his prime. I have so many recent photos of him saved up, I can share them with you some other time. It's a shame Xando is nowhere to be found:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Fred Crema
I'm happy that at least Bororo reached his peak! 
He and his brother Xando were the males that sparked my interest in jaguars, Xando's disappearance is a real tragedy. It's been years without even a sighting. 
I follow lions on wildfact and facebook and when something like this happens it can only mean two things: 
it could simply be wandering around and it's unlikely he'll appear, or he's already dead...
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(10-02-2023, 02:13 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(10-02-2023, 01:43 AM)Balam Wrote:
(10-02-2023, 01:37 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(10-02-2023, 01:32 AM)Balam Wrote:
(10-01-2023, 07:18 PM)Ngonya Wrote: TBT
Back in 2015, Katu aka Holyfield (coalition partner of Cage aka Trapezio) with a female in the Pantanal

*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author

Showing his physique, unlike many other males: he looks very lean/muscular

*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


*This image is copyright of its original author


I believe this thread is ideal for posting old/current photos and reports of jaguars in the Pantanal, or should I use another one?

This is the correct thread!

You should also look into the current males in the area. Every so often they get replaced and very physically imposing individuals show up.  Here's a collage of a recent sighting of Inka, he was first seen in 2019 and has remained in the area since.  I think this new generation of Jofre males has better morphological fitness than previous ones. It's a shame we'll never know their exact weight.


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Leandro Rezende


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Kendrick Sharp

It may not seem like it but Inka is actually very tall, he just carries so much mass around his torso which hangs low on his body giving the impression of short limbs, he must be exceptional in weight. Here he is next to Ti female from last September. Ti is the littermate of Juru, born in 2015, therefore a mature female of 8 years of age. Based on the data I've gathered she would most likely be in the 75-80+ kg weight class if we are conservative, Inka looks twice as big as her:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Diogo Gualhardo Neves
In the first photos he reminds me a lot of the Alexandre jaguar... Do we know who the possible father of that jaguar is?

Alexandre from Fazenda Barranco Alto? The lineology of jaguars from that area is not as well recorded, Inka to me seems more heavy-set than Alexandre who was pretty lean. Inka showed up already a young adult in 2019 so we don't know who he sired him. The good news is that he has been getting busy mating with tons of females so his genes will continue to spread, very dominant male. 

Bororo male from the late Brothers coalition is also looking impressive, he is currently in his prime. I have so many recent photos of him saved up, I can share them with you some other time. It's a shame Xando is nowhere to be found:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits: Fred Crema
I'm happy that at least Bororo reached his peak! 
He and his brother Xando were the males that sparked my interest in jaguars, Xando's disappearance is a real tragedy. It's been years without even a sighting. 
I follow lions on wildfact and facebook and when something like this happens it can only mean two things: 
it could simply be wandering around and it's unlikely he'll appear, or he's already dead...

You are correct, I fear he may have been killed either by another jaguar or through poaching. We may never know.

At least Bororo is doing and looking great:


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Credits: Alain Loss

Here he is mating with Courtney


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Credits: Manuel Ruedi
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Infanticide: Male jaguar named 'Forastero' killed and devoured a cub born to 'Medrosa'... (October 5, 2023)


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Today (October 8, 2023), three days later, Forastero was seen mating with Medrosa

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This is the only way Forastero can bring Medrosa back into estrus so he can ensure his bloodline. No matter how sad it may seem to us, this is nature, raw and brutal, the instinct of these big cats in its purest form...
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( This post was last modified: 11-10-2023, 08:23 PM by Balam )

@Ngonya

I saw your post about Manath/Rio on Jaguarland, unfortunately, the jaguars in the photo were Ibaca female and her cub. My guess is the photographer misidentified them which happens often. Here's a recent photo of the Witoto males (Manath/Rio):


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Manath is indeed much bigger than Rio, despite being younger. They are a good example of how much good genes matter in the morphological fitness of jaguars and other big cats. Manath and Rio's mothers are sisters, so both of them share the same maternal lineage, but their fathers are likely very different. We don't know exactly who is Rio's father (I've seen Medrosa mate with the Ousado, the smallest male in the area on multiple occasions), but Manath's is almost certainly Bernard. Bernard mated with Jaju (Manath's mother) in the correct timeline for him to be born, and they are practically identical:


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Jen Kampmann, Mônica Cabello de Brito.

Two young males of similar age and of closely related mothers, living in the same area and yet showing completely different sizes, all because of the genes provided by their fathers. This is why when the big males of a population are removed, there is a downsizing of the average size of the specimens of that population.

Witoto males, Manath dwarfing despite being behind Rio:


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Arthur Kampmann

Bernard mating with Patricia, Rio and Manath's grandmother:


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Arthur Kampmann
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(11-10-2023, 08:21 PM)Balam Wrote: I saw your post about Manath/Rio on Jaguarland, unfortunately, the jaguars in the photo were Ibaca female and her cub. My guess is the photographer misidentified them which happens often. Here's a recent photo of the Witoto males (Manath/Rio):
I noticed the difference in size a long time ago and that's why i thought it could be them in the photos i posted on reddit. I apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for the correction.
Rio looks stunning, his pale look stand out among other jaguars...
Ousado weighs around 80 - 90 kg, right?
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(11-11-2023, 02:57 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(11-10-2023, 08:21 PM)Balam Wrote: I saw your post about Manath/Rio on Jaguarland, unfortunately, the jaguars in the photo were Ibaca female and her cub. My guess is the photographer misidentified them which happens often. Here's a recent photo of the Witoto males (Manath/Rio):
I noticed the difference in size a long time ago and that's why i thought it could be them in the photos i posted on reddit. I apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for the correction.
Rio looks stunning, his pale look stand out among other jaguars...
Ousado weighs around 80 - 90 kg, right?

Ousado was 75 kg in 2020 as a young, emaciated male. I expect him to be above 100 kg nowadays, but he's not a big male regardless. A local guide told me this about Ousado on Jaguarland: I saw him 1 months ago at Corixo Negro even though he is the smallest one he still has an athletic body shape not as fat as Bernard but strong.

Here's the footage from the guide:

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( This post was last modified: 11-18-2023, 03:53 PM by Balam )

@Ngonya take a look at my ranking of current ranking of males by size in Porto Jofre that have been in the area this year. With the current fires many may have been displaced and new ones might arrive:
  • 140+ kg: Odin, Inka

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  • 120-130 kg: Bernard, Bororo, Xingu, Kwang, Donal, Merlin

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  • 110-120 kg: Forasteiro, Juru, Aju

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  • <110 kg: Ousado, Bagua, Tomas

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What do you think?
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(11-18-2023, 07:02 AM)Balam Wrote: What do you think?
all incredibly impressive males and they do justice to their size. A great ranking
(11-18-2023, 07:02 AM)Balam Wrote: Merlin
It looks like this male has been through some tough times, right? Laughing 
a face tells many stories
(11-18-2023, 07:02 AM)Balam Wrote: Bororo
I didn't know Bororo was so big! An incredible specimen. From what I see in the photos of him with his brother back in 2019, Xando could've been even bigger...

I really liked the ranking. Let me know if you make a ranking of males from Southern Pantanal (Refúgio Caiman... etc)
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(11-18-2023, 07:16 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(11-18-2023, 07:02 AM)Balam Wrote: What do you think?
all incredibly impressive males and they do justice to their size. A great ranking
(11-18-2023, 07:02 AM)Balam Wrote: Merlin
It looks like this male has been through some tough times, right? Laughing 
a face tells many stories
(11-18-2023, 07:02 AM)Balam Wrote: Bororo
I didn't know Bororo was so big! An incredible specimen. From what I see in the photos of him with his brother back in 2019, Xando could've been even bigger...

I really liked the ranking. Let me know if you make a ranking of males from Southern Pantanal (Refúgio Caiman... etc)
Bororo is looking amazing:


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I won't make a Caiman ranking yet because we have no idea of which males are currently in the area. Not even Jafar has been seen for days now. It's such a competitive area where males come and go.
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Are there coalitions of leopards?
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(01-02-2024, 05:36 AM)Pumaflorest Wrote: Are there coalitions of leopards?
hello bud . Well, I don't think so, but that's not relevant to the topic of jaguars. Look for a topic about leopards, i bet people there will know the answer!
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