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03-03-2021, 03:59 AM( This post was last modified: 03-03-2021, 04:01 AM by Dark Jaguar )
Taking advantage of my post right above of the Cerrado Jaguars table and that the link is ''alive'' I'll do a repost on the tables by Mariana Malzoni Furtado ( first time I posted it was all by hand typing since back then I didn't know very well how to post this way ) of the Amazonic jaguars ( area Parque Estadual do Cantão ) and Pantanal jaguars ( area Fazenda Barranco Alto and Fazenda Caiman )
Amazonic jaguars from Parque Estadual do Cantão.
Jaguars captured between August 2006 to April 2007.
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FROM THE MAP BELLOW OF THE STUDY LOCATION IN PARQUE ESTADUAL DO CANTÃO - AMAZON
Green area: Parque Estadual Cantão
Dark Lines: Drainage
Brown dots: Headquarters of rural property
Yellow triangles: Jaguar's Capture places
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''First amazonic jaguar marked with a radio-collar in Tocantins. Cantão State Park - Caseara.''
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One thing worth noting is that one of the amazonic females from the table The 151.834 female was in very bad shape.
''Almost all of the captured individuals (96.8%, n=30) had excellent or good physical condition great or good, general condition great or good, suitable body weight and no apparent clinical signs of disease. A single female jaguar (151.834) captured in the Parque Estadual do Cantão had low body weight and was dehydrated (Figure 37). Observed by researchers the night before its capture, the animal was attentive, with no change in behavior. It was estimated that this female was approximately 10 years old. The animal had absent upper left canines and upper and lower incisors as well as badly worn lower canines (Figure 38). ''
Figure 37 - ''Female 151.834 captured in PEC (Parque Estadual do Cantão) with low body weight.''
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Figure 38 - ''Dentition of Female 151.834 with absence of upper canine''
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Pantanal jaguars table from Mariana Malzoni Furtado's study.
Jaguars captured between October 2003 to November 2008.
Areas of captures were in Fazenda Barranco Alto in the region of Aquidauana MS and Fazenda Caiman in the region of Miranda MS.
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FROM THE MAP BELLOW OF THE STUDY LOCATION IN PANTANAL MS.
Red triangle: Jaguars Capture places
Blue triangle: Jaguars Recapture places
Yellow area: Rural property shown
Green area: Rural property not shown
Dark Line: Drainage
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credits: IOP
Mariana Malzoni Furtado checking the canines and collecting datas of young jaguar.
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Tick located on left eyelid of jaguar.
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Cornered Jaguar up tree in the Pantanal after being tracked by the dogs.
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Sedated jaguar after fall off the tree over the net and vegetation bed.
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Young female being weighed.
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IOP's Capture of male and female Pantanal jaguars in Miranda MS. These 2 are also in Mariana's table
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Here's another couple of Pantanal jaguars, according to Leandro Silveira this capture took place in 2003, for identification these 2 could be the 2 jaguars (male and female) from Mariana's table above captured in the same day in 2003.