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Jaguars of Brazil - Dynamics,Lifestyle,Datas,Studies,Reports

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(07-10-2020, 07:15 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: @"OncaAtrox"

Thats amazing information thanks I actually wondered how those wild horses ended up there, haha thanks.

I believe Llanos jaguars predated these animals including feral horses in the past. Like you said they must've been massive, its no wonder there are many black and white pics from the past with extremely big animals. The largest ones will be the first to get shot, so the elder the pics and registrations the larger the animals we might find searching from old hunting records but it has to be ancient haha.




Anyways I just watched a Podcast interview with Leandro last night and he said the idea of reintroducing the orphan cerrado jaguars in the wild wasn't his, it was IBAMA's idea, it happened in 2009 Leandro didn't like animals in captivity neither he had sanctuary back then and he was working just on the field capturing wild jaguars and maned wolves and collaring them, IBAMA Insisted him to keep the orphan cerrado cubs ( Xavante, Kyra and Maya ) he was against the idea in the beginning cause he knew it wouldn't work cause the cubs already created a bond with humans but IBAMA insisted alot.

here's the video on what he says about it.










By the way Did you watch the documentary of Lenda?? I am still waiting your feedback about it hehe.




I watched it! It was a fascinating documentary but also very insightful in regards to the dire and delicate situation the Cerrado is currently in. It was impressive to see Lenda pull on that cattle kill and see how she was able to break the cow's skull. I also loved how much they emphasized the importance of corridors between the Amazon and the Cerrado to ensure a good flow of genes between jaguars populations. The killing of her cubs by allegedly their own father was surprising as well.

I really do hope that with time and the work that people like Leandro are doing in bringing awareness to the conservation of jaguars in the biome we will be able to preserve the jaguars and fauna across human and agricultural settlements.
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