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Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars

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North/Central/South Pantanal jaguars.

From the study of ( SEROLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF INFECTIOUS AGENTS IN FREE LIVING JAGUARS (PANTHERA ONCA) IN CONSERVATION UNITS OF MATO GROSSO PANTANAL, BRAZIL )

https://ri.ufmt.br/bitstream/1/537/1/DIS...0Onuma.pdf


So in the study it includes datas about the captured jaguars for the study as well as their weights.


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@Balam

NOTE: Don't add the 70 kg male from Central Pantanal cause he wasn't healthy and died 45 days later after the capture, check bellow what they say about their conditions including that male. (Page 57).  https://ri.ufmt.br/bitstream/1/537/1/DIS...0Onuma.pdf

''The general clinical status of all animals at the time of capture was considered very good, except animal 1, which showed low body weight and dermatological signs suggestive of systemic disease (thin and opaque coat) and died 45 days after capture, but showed intense movement until the receipt of signs of mortality sent via satellite by the collar installed there.  Unfortunately, due to the logistic difficulty to the site and the intervention of scavenging animals in the carcass, it was not possible to arrive in time to perform necropsy and collection of appropriate biological material for exams that could help in the postmortem diagnosis.''




This table bellow is from a study by Gediendson on jaguar semen collections for future conservation of the species ( Pharmacological collection and cryopreservation of semen from large cats kept in captivity and captured in free life with the use of snare traps ). https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/bdaf/04...014008.pdf

It includes 11 male jaguars who got their semen collected.

There are 6 from captivity and 5 wild ones ( 4 from Pantanal and 1 from Caatinga ).


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@Balam

NOTE: Don't add the 130 kg male cause he is Sossego, Gendiedson mentions him in one of the first pages of the study as well as Lampião Caatinga male who is the wild Caatinga jaguar from Gendiendson's table.






So not including the 130 kg male for being Sossego and also Not including the 70 kg male for being in dire conditions with signs of suggestive of systemic disease and died 45 days after captured Only these 9 jags bellow shall be included to the table.

@Balam

Males to join the table are from: 4 from North Pantanal, 3 from South Pantanal and 2 from Central Pantanal.

ID                                     Weight                   Source                               Area                          Age
Animal 3                             110 kg                CENAP/ICMBio                C.Pantanal               8 y.o
Animal 4                             75 kg                 CENAP/ICMBio                C.Pantanal                6 y.o
Animal 5                             82 kg                 CENAP/ICMBio                 N. Pantanal              6 y.o
Animal 6                             110 kg               CENAP/ICMBio                 N.Pantanal               4 y.o
Animal 7                             102 kg               CENAP/ICMBio                 N.Pantanal               7 y.o
Animal 8                             99 kg                 CENAP/ICMBio                N.Pantanal                7 y.o
Po7                                   96 kg                  Gediendson                       S.Pantanal                 6 y.o
Po8                                   101 kg                Gediendson                       S.Pantanal                 8 y.o
Po10                                 115 kg                Gediendson                       S.Pantanal                 7 y.o
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