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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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The 130 kilos male from Southern Pantanal named Sossego that was poached and Jeffa a big female.




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The claws are out... Beautiful.


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Impressive close-up...


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credits: IOP (Instituto Onça-Pintada)

posted by its president Leandro Silveira on wednesday 4th.

This afternoon we received an emergency call from a neighboring farmer to rescue a cub of Bush Cat ( Leopardus geoffroyi ). It is worth mentioning that the IOP does not have this redemption attribution and only continued after consultation and guidance from SEMAD. Arriving at the site we found out that it was not a Bush Cat it happened to be a Cerrado Jaguar cub. The orphan is a female and she is very malnourished and dehydrated and who knows what happened to her mom. The animal will continue to be treated here at the IOP until she recovers. Let's hope she survives.

She must be around 4 months old.


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Update posted yesterday by Leandro

''for those who were asking me and messaging about the little cerrado jaguar that was rescued she is ok, she's already eaten, drank, she is recovering, she still got that wild jaguar spirit its a completely wild jaguar she had no interaction/contact with humans so she reacts like that which is good. Now she has to be more isolated until she drinks and eat enough in order recover her physical conditions. He then asks for a suggestions to name her since her situation as survivor was very dramatic she deserves a name worth of everything she got through''.

Translated by me Cool  .   Funny Funny









Some are stating she must be one of Ariane's cub but its hard to know since Cerrado is huge. Looking forward for more info and updates from Leandro and IOP on these cerrado jaguars in the wild Cerrado.
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While we all await patiently for more news and update on that rescued little cub from IOP. let's head to east Cerrado.


credits: onçafari

In the Cerrado Onçafari project operate at Pousada Trijunção ( East Cerrado ) a farm with more than 33 thousand hectares in the heart of the biome.

Located on the border of the states of Minas Gerais, Bahia and Goiás. Onçafari works with ecotourism, science and education.

Their focus animal over there is the Maned Wolf. but they also bump into Cerrado Jags there like these melanistic ones. And Onçafari states that at Pousada Trijunção east Cerrado they registered melanistic jags more often lately.







https://www.facebook.com/Oncafari/videos/248358269660109/

And obviously as usual they reminding us in that post. ''Inside Brazil all biomes except Pantanal they got that genetic melanistic variation''. ( there's no official evidence at all of Melanistic Onça-Pintadas in the Pantanal which is an amazing fact )
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Pirate/Mick Jaguar


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Ricardo Casarin: " The jaguars are definitely an elusive cat! In the pantanal we have the privilege to photograph them in their natural habitat along the rivers and Chanels. "


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