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

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( This post was last modified: 07-26-2020, 05:07 PM by Dark Jaguar )

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Very interesting information, that lack of abundant prey in some Caatinga areas explains more the reason Lampião male ( the 41kg adult melanistic one ) died by starvation, its such a shame and thats what leads jags to predate domestic dogs, pigs and bovines in that area.

And speaking of Caatinga I watched an interview with Leandro Silveira and he said when they studied jaguars there in Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara area in Caatinga 20% of the jaguar population there are melanistic.

Its really impressive having so many melanism in Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara, its the highest melanism density I've ever heard in a population of jaguars located in one area and Leandro said its out of normal the immense quantity of melanism there.

I think the only place that could top it would be the almighty Amazon which have by far the highest population of jaguars on the planet.


I wish I could get my hands on that study of IOP.


Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara is one place we all should keep our eyes on, I already follow their official page in a while.




Here are some Caatinga Jaguars from Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara.

Photos: Fundo para a Conservação da Onça-Pintada (FCOP)


Note: Their paw pads are very rough and flat due to the dry and thorny soils of Caatinga.



Male 1  ( adult )


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Male 2 ( adult )


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Female 1 ( adult )


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Female 2 ( adult )


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Male 3 ( adult )


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Male 4 ( adult )



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Female 3 ( sub adult )


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Male 5 ( adult ) Impressive battled scarred specimen, he is probably 45kg of muscle.


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Male 6 ( adult )


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Female 4 ( adult )


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Sub Adult Caatinga Jaguar ( No Gender Revealed )


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Female 5 ( sub adult )


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Cub.


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As you can see there's a very high density of melanism in Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara and although these jaguars weight 35-42kg they yet keep their stocky build no matter the size and even more impressive is that Caatinga is the only place where Jaguars overlap in size with Pumas. Amazing.
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