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Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars

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( This post was last modified: 01-27-2021, 05:30 AM by Dark Jaguar )

(01-27-2021, 04:59 AM)Balam Wrote:
(01-27-2021, 04:50 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: OMG  Confused WHAT A MASSIVE Coincidence I cannot believe on this right now.



I just saw Ronaldo Morato replied to my e-mail I sent him yesterday.

@Balam those jaguars aren't Chaco jaguars.



Those jaguars are actually from Atlantic Forest I sent Ronaldo Morato from CENAP/ICMBio yesterday in the morning  the e-mail and he answered.

Those jaguars are from the study ''Jaguar movement database: a GPS‐based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics''

https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley....2/ecy.2379

And in them includes weight datas of 117 individuals of At. Forest jaguars from Varzeas do Rio Ivilhemas, Morro do Diabo e Alto Rio Paraná but since I noticed there wasn't weight published I decided to e-mail him but I wasn't expecting him to answer. Thats freaking great and what a massive coincidence as I just posted my thoughts on jaguars from that region.

check his reply to my e-mail here the jaguar addition information is what I asked him yesterday on this one.


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We have At.Forest jags weighting 115,124,128,130 kg What the Hell.  Confused






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Ronaldo is such a great guy and said he could help me in anything I need. I gotta reply him back.

as you can see the Additional information of the e-mail I received of the scientific study ''Jaguar movement database: a GPS‐based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics''I just saw that he also sent me the weights of thew pantanal jaguars from Taiamã I also asked in my e-mail yesterday.

Hold on there is so much to go over here!! Give me some time to go over this data plus what we have from the other database. Let's discuss this in PMs and then make a post here because I'm overwhelmed.


In addition to that there are also the At.Forest Jaguars from a different scientifically published study I once posted here from Morro do Diabo, back then we only had these 2 males but now we got a whole bunch of them.


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Individuals captured for that study



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