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06-13-2020, 09:20 PM( This post was last modified: 06-13-2020, 09:21 PM by Dark Jaguar )
Peter Crawshaw pretty much confirmed my suspicious of the atlantic forest jags being CG and her son however he doesn't recall in the moment where the 112kg male was captured.
One more thing.
Out of all of these infos from yesterday's post in the jaguars of Brazil thread I decided to ask him if Porto Primavera is in Pantanal just to be 100% sure.
It isn't.
The 130kg male captured by Crawshaw shall be removed from the pantanal table. Despite Porto Primavera being in MS its not part of Pantanal, and also the fact that Porto Primavera do have melanistic jaguars whereas Pantanal don't have melanistic jaguars.
here's what he says. ''No, I wouldn't say that Pantanal and Porto Primavera jaguars are the same population, because in Porto Primavera there is melanism on jaguars, which in the Pantanal jaguars don't have.''
''The one of 112kg I can't remember which is right now, but the others seem to be right.''
So again that 130kg male by Crawshaw in the Pantanal males table is not a pantanal jaguar.