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Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars

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(03-20-2020, 09:46 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: credits: G1.globo.com

Juru male 120 kilos.      


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Official link (portuguese) - https://g1.globo.com/natureza/desafio-natureza/noticia/2019/07/02/turismo-tecnologia-e-ciencia-cidada-ja-identificaram-pelo-menos-400-oncas-pintadas-no-pantanal.ghtml]https://g1.globo.com/natureza/desafio-natureza/noticia/2019/07/02/turismo-tecnologia-e-ciencia-cidada-ja-identificaram-pelo-menos-400-oncas-pintadas-no-pantanal.ghtml[/url]

Last year 2019 the G1 reporters from Globo ( the biggest Brazilian/latin america tv channel ) were fortunately enough to have made a trip of 10 days to northern pantanal to discuss about illegal fishing, illegal hunting and jags conservation with many projects interviewing members such as Panthera researcher Rafael Hoogesteijn, Fernando Tortato, Nilto Tatto, Jaguar Ecological Reserve members, Instituto Homem Pantaneiro, Alexandre Bossi president of ONG SOS Pantanal.

During their boat tour along with the researchers, G1 team reporters were lucky enough to find Juru male Jag ( check their trip/visit in the video of the official link above including Juru encounter at 4:16m ) and posted about him (and his weight) and jags population increase in northern pantanal on their page.



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''This is the jaguar Juru, a five-year-old male weighing 120 kilos who dominates a region of Porto Jofre in the Pantanal region. Thanks to a change in the behaviour of the Pantanal local people, The population of the species has grown. You wanna know what they've done? go to G1 stories''  https://gramho.com/media/2080077428692490681


Their encounter/sighting of Juru during boat tour.       photos: @edupalavideo/G1


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Same account on other pages ( in portuguese )

Instituto Homem Pantaneiro: https://www.facebook.com/ihppantanal/posts/2389683811090352/

Others:
https://www.poconet.com.br/noticias/ler/turismo-tecnologia-e-ciencia-cidada-ja-identificaram-pelo-menos-400-oncas-pintadas-no-pantanal/13325

https://gramho.com/media/2080077428692490681





( In comparison he is a little bit smaller than Sombra male 122 kilos from southern Pantanal )





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I can't believe Juru is 120kg!
He's one of the smallest male in the North, I can't imagine what Balwin weighs!
Balwin was said to be one of the males that Dwarfed Adriano.\


My photos of him

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Paulo's shots of him

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compared to my shots of Juru/Marley

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Here's a great post where you can see the modest size of Juru with Ague compared to Aju with Ague
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