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LLANOS

Individuals from Venezuela, I'm not entirely sure which hato/area exactly (likely Hato Piñero):


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M33, M18, and M70 look huge, and as I said on the Llanos jaguar thread, it's clear these jaguars are very tall at the shoulders compared to other populations that live in more forested environments, to me they have the largest frames of all jaguars and, IMO, before being mass hunted were likely the largest population with comfort. Truly stunning individuals that have been overlooked.
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NORTHERN PANTANAL

Donal was seen again! Ailton Lara explained how they could not properly get the tranquilizer dart to penetrate him when they tried to capture him last year due to his fire-related injuries (sucks for us because getting his weight would've been nice), but it's great to know he overcame that situation and is doing great now. He's a very handsome male:


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Panthera is finally releasing more pictures from the camera trapping campaign from January 2021. Hato la Aurora has shared with us two new individuals #49 and #50 recorded in the reserve, and seen last month respectively:

Jojoto, he's the son of Aurora female who I posted in December on here. I wonder if she returned back to the hato to raise him knowing that there is plenty of prey and safety there:


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Veguera, new female, she seems quite young, following her the massive male Mapire:


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Mapire seems to be the dominant male in the area, he's been seen with Totin lately as well. I wonder what happened to Caricare, he has not been posted since August 2019.

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Young Estela female (left) together with her young brother Geoff (right) at 2 years of age, before he earned his famous another nickname ''ScarFace''.


Year: 2009

Filmed by: Daphne Barbier at the Jaguar Research Center



The siblings relaxing on the riverbank.


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(12-28-2020, 07:19 PM)Balam Wrote:
(12-27-2020, 08:38 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: credits: in the bottom of the photo

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Bolefuego, daughter of Cayenita, litter mate of Totin in 2018 as a subadult. I wonder how she's doing right now as an adult female

More individuals from La Aurora;

Faculto next to the matriarch Mariposa last year. As a senior female Mariposa is huge, she looks bigger than him here:


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Mapire


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Kirpa


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Mapora


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Unknown young male


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A quick correction, Bolefuego is in fact a female, here's an update on her:
Her son Mastranto, of around 8 months of age, was caught very briefly by the camera traps, he's the jaguar #51


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Guanota  resident female has a new litter of cubs, named Tordito and Guaitacamino, likely two males and jaguars #52 and #53 respectively:


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NORTHERN PANTANAL

I'm posting the profile of Tusk or Zangado, the aggressive male from Porto Jofre


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He was seen in 2019 particularly aggressive to the presence of tourists when he was mating with Ague, here he was photographed charging at the tourists repeatedly:


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Guri, showing his age


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Jorge

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Xingu, this was last October now independent from his mother. He looks huge despite being young (he will be four this year), from the JID they told me he was getting huge, it will be interesting to see how much mass he picks up over the next couple of years.


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SOUTHERN PANTANAL

Onçafari camera traps captured the following jaguars at Da lha Refuge in Delta do Salobra this February and January:


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Monster male


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A huge female joins him later


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(02-18-2021, 02:59 AM)Balam Wrote: Xingu, this was last October now independent from his mother. He looks huge despite being young (he will be four this year), from the JID they told me he was getting huge, it will be interesting to see how much mass he picks up over the next couple of years.


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"Xingu, is a large male jaguar I have been following for the last days alongside @jgoulevitch_photography and @kabarca_photography. Most of the land around his home range is flooded right now and he has been seen on a narrow strip of dry land surrounded by water. His hunting ground is now the flooded fields which are abundant in caimans and capybaras"


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NORTHERN PANTANAL

I'm posting this female's profile named Van Gogh because I noticed something curious, apparently her and her family were seeing feeding on a dead water buffalo when they were spotted. Did she kill the buffalo? If so this would be one of the first registered cases of jaguars hunting feral buffalo in the Pantanal. I will see if I can get more info on this:


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PANTANAL

Male (?) photographed in an undisclosed area of the Pantanal as part of a mating couple. Really strong skull.


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(02-21-2021, 10:22 PM)Balam Wrote:
(02-18-2021, 02:59 AM)Balam Wrote: Xingu, this was last October now independent from his mother. He looks huge despite being young (he will be four this year), from the JID they told me he was getting huge, it will be interesting to see how much mass he picks up over the next couple of years.


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"Xingu, is a large male jaguar I have been following for the last days alongside @jgoulevitch_photography and @kabarca_photography. Most of the land around his home range is flooded right now and he has been seen on a narrow strip of dry land surrounded by water. His hunting ground is now the flooded fields which are abundant in caimans and capybaras"


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Another shot of Xingu he is HUGE, imagine his size once he reaches his prime in 3-4 years! I was told that people from the area have been confusing him with Edno since they're both so big and currently share a territory.


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