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Pantanal female


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Kankati


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(08-22-2020, 05:41 PM)Balam Wrote: Hunter/Capi


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Capi and Hunter are different

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@Pckts Capi and Hunter are indeed the same, Capi Is the name the Jaguar ID project uses for her:


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The person on the other caption made a mistake. I actually have no idea who that female is, doesn't look like Jaju, Medrosa or Patricia going by the face marks.
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(08-25-2020, 02:06 AM)Balam Wrote: @Pckts Capi and Hunter are indeed the same, Capi Is the name the Jaguar ID project uses for her:


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The person on the other caption made a mistake. I actually have no idea who that female is, doesn't look like Jaju, Medrosa or Patricia going by the face marks.

Good to know, I wonder who the other female was.
If you scroll through you can Marley with Hunter, they're the last shot together.
Gives you an idea of her huge head, looks to be close in size to Marley's and when I saw her and him, I thought she was close in size to him just not as robust.
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Here's 2 good head on shots, one noted as Hunter and the other Capi from Jagid.
Just so we can compare

Hunter 


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Capi 

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My Shot of Hunter from a side profile

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@Pckts I really have no idea who that female with the caption Capi is, definitely not Ãgue either. But here is another post from the Jaguar ID acknowledging Capi/Hunter's large size:


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(08-25-2020, 02:27 AM)Balam Wrote: @Pckts I really have no idea who that female with the caption Capi is, definitely not Ãgue either. But here is another post from the Jaguar ID acknowledging Capi/Hunter's large size:


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And Paulo says the same


Paulo Barreiros
Hunter is the largest female Jaguar around here. She’s the granddaughter of the legendary Ruth, which is the most important (Jaguar) matriarch in the Meeting of the Waters State Park, Northern Pantanal, Brazil. 

After losing her first and only cub (when he was nearly independent), this year she had cubs again. Good luck to you Hunter! 

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"The blue eyed leopardess!

One of the most graceful and a treasured leopard of the Jawai area. She was one massive feline, often mistaken to be a male leopard due to her muscular neck! "


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Kazi female,

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onças do rio negro


91 kg Carol female.



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 post by @parvez  big girl from rajaji
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solo bandhavgarh photo from @dqwild.de
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wildtrails_recent_sightings-Legendary Head-on

Pench national park

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sumeet_kotharkar-Marching Ahead !

Tigress, Umred Karandla
Gothangao Range
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