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Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars

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( This post was last modified: 12-22-2021, 10:51 PM by Dark Jaguar )

Guató young adult Central Pantanal male - 100 kg


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Guató is a young 3-4 years old male of 100 kg captured last week by IHP with the support of CENAP/ICMBio at Fazenda Acurizal in Serra do Amolar - Central Pantanal.


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The other male I remember at this young age who also weighed 100 kg was Santi male from Passo do Lontra - South Pantanal. Seems like they will get pretty big.



The Fazenda Acurizal in Central pantanal was where the very first scientifically jaguar field study took place held by Dr. Schaller and Dr. Crawshaw.



''This week, the team that is in Serra do Amolar managed to put the collar on Guató, a young adult male, aged between 3 and 4 years. He weighs approximately 100 kilos and, with the monitoring by means of the radio collar with gps, will show in which area of the Serra do Amolar he usually stays more frequently.''





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Guató is the second big cat monitored at Serra do Amolar by IHP in Central Pantanal. The other one is the also young Joujou male, who received the collar after being rescued in very unhealthy conditions from the intense fires in the Pantanal in November last year, another male was also rescued along with Jou Jou but he unfortunaterly died while Jou Jou today is doing fine. Check my post about Jou Jou's Rescue case HERE.
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