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RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 01-24-2021

Hato Piñero, Venezuela


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These jaguars seem to have very long legs, likely the result of a more cursorial lifestyle in the open savannahs, similar to what is seen with jaguars from the Cerrado, while in the Pantanal they seem lower to the ground.

By Wlodzimierz Jedrzejewski 


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 01-24-2021

Male and female pair from Venezuela
(Mother and young adult son?)


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By Wlodzimierz Jedrzejewski 


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Dark Jaguar - 01-26-2021

Mariposa female.

credits: cámara trampa Fundación Panthera.


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RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 01-27-2021

Venezuelan male


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By Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 01-27-2021

Venezuelan couple


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By Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 02-01-2021

Reposting this nice footage of Faculto as we wait for more pictures from Hato la Aurora to come up this year now that safari season has started:


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Credits toRicardo Ortiz


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 02-22-2021

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This stunning specimen was killed in Apure state, Venezuela. Jaguars in Venezuela are experiencing major hunting pressure, many incidents like this go unreported or no justice is served as a result. These kinds of acts need to be highlited to bring awareness to the situation:


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By Raul Levy


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 04-03-2021

Hato la Aurora
Massive specimen, easily one of the most impressive I've seen. This picture was shared by a tourist in 2016, I can only imagine all the nice footage that hasn't been released to the public.


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By Tatiana Gutierrez


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 04-08-2021

As part of a news segment in one of the largest networks in Colombia Panthera released some nice footage from jaguars at Hato la Aurora. 

The dominant massive male Mapire:


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New male, I'm unable to ID him but he looks amazing, literally lioness-sized and showing that classic Llanos frame with long bodies and limbs, breathtaking cat:


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RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 04-10-2021

Regal female


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By Claudia Díaz


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 04-16-2021

Faculto
Nice to see him holding strong in the area


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By Reserva la Aurora


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 04-18-2021

Protecting Colombia's jaguars

Jaguars roam the rainforests of South America silently and well camouflaged. But their habitat is dwindling and ranchers see them as a threat. Yet two brothers are fighting misconceptions and want to project them.





Excellent short documentary of the work at La Aurora, Totin female and her son Cubiro.


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 04-20-2021

Casanare, unknown area
A beautiful, large specimen, although its sex is not clear


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By USAID


RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Balam - 05-17-2021

Jorge Barragán, owner of Hato la Aurora, showing a male captured by camera trap photos in a recent news piece by the AFP. I believe this male might be Cachilapo.


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Full AFP report on the Hato la Aurora, second international report from the past few weeks!





This one looks like Mapire again


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The female is collared, the male on the left powerful and bulky.


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RE: The Llanos Jaguar - Dark Jaguar - 06-28-2021

photo: Ernesto O. Boede

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