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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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Jeff Cremer Photography:
"Female #2" Tambopata Research Center, Madre de Dios, Perù

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Huayko male, one of the jaguars from Argentina. Pic from 2015. Credits to Red Yaguareté.

And, just saying, take a look at that arm...

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WOW!
He's a monster
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( This post was last modified: 06-17-2016, 10:13 PM by Ngala )

Photo and information credits: Jeff Cremer Photography
"Male #2" Tambopata Research Center, Madre de Dios, Perù

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Take a look at this, amazing. Notice his thick frame and big arms.

Credits to Nicholas Mcphee.
During our recent Kaa Iya National Park tour we were lucky enough to have this incredible close up sighting of this majestic male Jaguar. He came literally 20 metres from our 4WD and showed no signs of agression. This was our 10th Jaguar sighting in 4 trips during 2016. 



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@Majingilane:

about #106: With his big eyes, he has a very touching and amazed facial expression. Impossible to mistake him for a leopard.
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"This is my spot." Credits to Black grouse photography.

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In case you were wondering what a large male Jag would look like next to a small female Cougar...

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Boliva is a very cool place, I continually see camera trap photos or personal photographs of healthy and large individuals of either specimen there.
It's one of the few places I know of that still allow these two cats to coexist, arizona only has one known jaguar right now that coexists with pumas,
here is a good write up on the coexistence of both
http://www.ecology.info/ecology-jaguar-puma.htm
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Here's a 315lb  or 142kg Pantanal Jaguar being measured and weighed



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This is from the Panthera website and the 158kg jag must be Adrian.

Left in the Wild
100,000?
Range
18 countries in Latin America, from Mexico to Argentina
Sub-species
None
Life span
12-15 years in the wild
Size
Head and body: 1.5-1.8m; 5-6 ft
Tail: 70-91 cm; 27.5-36 in

Weight
36-158 kg; 79-348 lbs
Diet
Diverse diet including 85 recorded prey species

https://www.panthera.org/cat/jaguar
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Gabino. 

He lives in the north of the province of Salta, Argentina. He was registered by camera traps in 2012, 2014 and 2015, always inside of the National Park Baritú. Credits to Red Yaguareté.

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