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

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"Video shared by the fire fighters form @ibamagov.


As they were assessing the situation of the fires inside the Enconto das Águas State Park they saw a female jaguar and two small cubs crossing the river!

We are 100% sure which river channel they were flying over but it seems to be Corixo Negro.

Females of that region:
Águe
Capi
Patricia
Medrosa
Jaju

We are praying for who ever it was, that she leads her cubs to a safe area away from the encroaching fires. ?????"

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