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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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(03-11-2020, 04:42 AM)Pckts Wrote:
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Great shot on that Atlantic Forest Onça.
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(03-11-2020, 01:25 AM)Spalea Wrote: Ricardo Casarin: " The jaguars are definitely an elusive cat! In the pantanal we have the privilege to photograph them in their natural habitat along the rivers and Chanels.  "






Xando is growing that dude seems he'll be a big dude, his brother Bororo too.
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(03-11-2020, 05:02 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote:
(03-11-2020, 01:25 AM)Spalea Wrote: Ricardo Casarin: " The jaguars are definitely an elusive cat! In the pantanal we have the privilege to photograph them in their natural habitat along the rivers and Chanels.  "






Xando is growing that dude seems he'll be a big dude, his brother Bororo too.

His Brother was a fair amount larger than him when I saw them.
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(03-11-2020, 05:02 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote:
(03-11-2020, 01:25 AM)Spalea Wrote: Ricardo Casarin: " The jaguars are definitely an elusive cat! In the pantanal we have the privilege to photograph them in their natural habitat along the rivers and Chanels.  "






Xando is growing that dude seems he'll be a big dude, his brother Bororo too.
They were still fairly small when I saw them, not ready to take on the big boys yet which may be why they've stuck together. We'll have to see if that lasts into this season.
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Mick on ANOTHER Mission.







So funny at 2:24 the dude asking the possibility of Mick jumping onto their boat to get them. The dude was desperate Funny
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(03-11-2020, 07:40 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Mick on ANOTHER Mission.







So funny at 2:24 the dude asking the possibility of Mick jumping onto their boat to get them. The dude was desperate Funny

They just walk and swim the banks constantly on the hunt, they're such an active cat. One of the most entertaining to watch for sure.
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Mother and cub
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''For those asking me about how is the little wild cerrado cub, she's doing well, eating well, better  hydrated I couldn't choose her name yet there's just too many good suggestions from you guys its hard to choose hence why I'd appreciate if you helped me organize the 3 more suggested names so we can name this little warrior here.''  





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Today, we’ll talk about a true hulk, Brutus! We started monitoring him back in 2013, and estimate that he was born in 2005. Brutus was so named because he has short legs with great muscle mass. He weighed 115 kg when we captured him in 2013.


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Leandro Taking Trovão and Mamba to calm down the little wild cub

Nice to see interaction between captive cerrado cubs and wild cerrado cub.




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Fantasma old male


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Taking Ogun to calm down the little wild cerrado cub which is already strong enough to pounce at Leandro at 5:20min hahaha.










today Leandro posted the tracks of Ariane cerrado female ( who gave birth no long ago ) in the surrounds of the sanctuary looking for prey to hunt. he said she jumped the fence and its a matter of time for her to find out about the calves black caimans that are there.







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