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Cerrado Jaguar

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The Cerrado


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Cerrado is host to over 10,000 species of plants, 45 percent of which are unique to the Cerrado, making it one of the world's most biologically abundant tropical savannas. Located in the Brazilian central plateau covering more than 700,000 square miles, or 22 percent of Brazil, the Cerrado is rolling terrain with deep sandy soils of low fertility. Rainfall is heavy in the summer (November to March), while there is little precipitation the rest of the year. Vegetation consists of grasses, low bushes, and scattered trees. Cerrado has supported a cattle industry since the seventeenth century and is now the most important ranching region of Brazil. It also hosts vast soybean agribusinesses. However, ranching and farming have taken their toll on the Cerrado, contributing to the environmental degradation of this largely unprotected area. In 2001, two protected areas of the Cerrado, Chapada dos Veadeiros and Emas National Parks, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Encyclopedia

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Captured with camera traps on São Gabriel de Goiás
The massive male Holyfield


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Followed by him, a wild boar


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The presence of boar might be beneficial for these jaguars, as they provide a prey item that is large and plentiful, and as a result, the jaguars are able to express very large sizes akin to what is seen in the Pantanal, Holyfield being a perfect example.

Credits to Brasiliaeobicho
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Male captured by the IOP camera traps visiting his adult Brahman kills. 
This guy is massive and showcases his strength by moving the cattle of several hundred kilos with ease. Credits to @Dark Jaguar for the initial find:


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More males captured by Brasilia e o Bicho close to the Federal District:


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(01-23-2021, 11:34 PM)Balam Wrote: More males captured by Brasilia e o Bicho close to the Federal District:


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Barranqueiro looks definitely around the same size as Tiago and Dr Mench and Tio Careca males are absolutely 100 kg range cats.
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104 kg Xangô

credits: Fábio Soares and Marina Carvalho


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Ariane female

She just ate a Pit Bull last month.

As Leandro mentioned Ariane female also have been seen more often lately closer to the borders areas of PNE as the Pit Bull she killed was her 3rd dog meal in a short period of time as they're approaching her and become easy food, also she's most definitely still with her cubs.

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Rogério male

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Jacuba male

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Eastern Cerrado jag from Pousada Trijunção - East Cerrado - Brazil

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Young jaguar up tree, cornered by dogs and about to be captured in PNE - Central Brazil.

credits: Adriano Gambarini

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New male in the area of Serra dos Pireneus.

Bichos do Pireneus

Leandro Vitorino

''For those who thought we were lucky to film that puma lying down and sleeping in front of our camera, here is a new male jaguar lying down in exactly the same place a few days later. I don't know what motivates them to do this, but maybe it is the presence of a sand in the middle of so many rocks.''


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Cerrado Jaguars from Pontal do Jaburu - Brazil

Pontal do Jaburu Ecological Reserve

This reserve houses some impressive wild Cerrado specimens.




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