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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

Italy Ngala Offline
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Photo and information credits: Vladimir Čech
"Female jaguar exhausted from several days of "fooling around" with his tireless partner. I'm Kidding ... he was also pretty tired." Pantanal, Brazil.

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Credits to Red Yaguareté.

¡FULVIO nuevamente registrado por nuestras cámaras!


Para nuestra sorpresa, en el muestreo que realizamos este año en el Parque Nacional Baritú nos encontramos con un viejo conocido: Fulvio.

¿Porqué sorpresa? Porque este macho adulto había sido captado por nuestras cámaras en años anteriores (julio de 2012 por primera vez) pero a unos 40 kilómetros de distancia de este sitio, cerca de la Reserva Nacional El Nogalar y a unos 2400 msnm (acá lo encontramos a 900 msnm). Una alegría saber que aún sigue en el norte de la provincia de Salta sano y salvo.

Here it goes the translation (or my aproximation of it):

¡FULVIO captured again by our cameras!

For our surprise, in the samples we took this year in the Baritú National Park we found an old acquaintance of us: Fulvio.

Why the surprise? Because this adult male had been captured by our cameras in the past years (Juy 2012 for the first time) but 40 kilometers away from this place, near the National Reserve El Nogalar at 2400 meters (here we found him at 900 meters). It's a joy to know he's till safe and sound in the north of the province of Salta.

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Photo and information credits: Alex Kirichko
Concentration.
Female jaguar on the hunt.
Brazil, Pantanal. October 2016.

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Mombyry male captured again with camera traps, credits to Red Yaguareté.

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Melanistic Jaguar from Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.

Photo and information credits: Pete Oxford Photography
"One of a series of totally wild, unbaited Black Panther images that I shot a few years ago in Ecuador"

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( This post was last modified: 12-14-2016, 11:13 PM by Ngala )

Included "Jaguar Predation" thread, now Jaguar is reported from:
USA (Arizona)
Mexico (Calakmul Biosphere Reserve)
Belize (Rio Bravo Conservation Area)
Honduras (Pico Bonito National Park; Jeanette Kawas National Park)
Costa Rica (Tortuguero National Park)
Venezuela (Los Llanos, Orinoco river)
Suriname (Kayser; Kabalebo)
Ecuador (Yasuni National Park)
Perù (Manu National Park; Tambopata National Reserve)
Brazil (Pantanal Matogrossense National Park)
Bolivia (Kaa Iya National Park)
Argentina (Baritù National Park; Iguazú National Park)

Missing data from:
Guatemala
Nicaragua
Panama
Colombia
Guyana
French Guyana
Paraguay
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Panama

San Miguelito Jaguar Conservation Ranch

One of our last groups that visited San Miguelito Jaguar Conservation Ranch had this to say on TRIP ADVISOR......
Going to San Miguelito is a truly unique experience. To get there, you travel a few hours by truck through farm and ranch land. The land is flat, it's been cleared of trees, and it's kind of depressing from an environmental point of view. And then you get to San Miguelito and everything changes.
When you reach the ranch house, you have an incredible panoramic view of the lushly forested rolling hills, broken only by the river below and dirt road snaking off in the distance. It's then that you realize that the folks at San Miguelito have done something truly special.
Over the next few days - as you go on hikes through the forest, canoe down the river, and see an incredible diversity of wildlife - you hope that San Miguelito's special idea spreads to other farmers and ranchers. Their decision not to clear the forests and not to hunt the big cats that occasionally prey on their cattle is a brave one. Supporting the ranch by visiting for a few days helps support that idea, and, if we're lucky, might convince some of the other farmers in the area to follow suit.
It's not often in your life that you go somewhere and you are the ONLY visitor. Go to San Miguelito and you will be the only boat on the river, the only hikers on the trail...It's amazing.
The food you eat will be plentiful and delicious (more food than I think I have ever eat), and the staff taking care of you will be kind and caring.
It's tough to see a jaguar in person, but they are out there. We saw the camera trap evidence, and we saw tons of other animals up close and personal. It's a remarkable place.
BOOK YOUR TOUR TODAY!!!!!

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Cougar caught on film in Panama
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Adult Female Jaguar "Athena" teaching her cub to hunt... caught on camera trap at 4:23 am.

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Huge Male Jag Cleaning Himself
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( This post was last modified: 12-14-2016, 11:37 PM by Ngala )

Good find @Pckts, thanks for sharing.

Edit: San Miguelito Jaguar Conservation Ranch it's in Bolivia.
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(12-14-2016, 11:30 PM)Ngala Wrote: Good find @Pckts, thanks for sharing.

Edit: San Miguelito Jaguar Conservation Ranch it's in Bolivia.

It is, I didn't read close enough. Sorry
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Credits to Red Yaguareté.

Sixto male

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Wow, look at that guy! Walking ball of muscle.
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Giants jaguars from Colombia, credits to Joe Figel's Dissertation Research.

Walking in the rain. Santander, (2015)

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Male jaguar in the Magdalena river basin (2013)

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Male jaguar passing through an oil palm smallholding. Santander, Colombia (2014).

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Female jaguar behaving herself (she has yet to attack livestock despite what must be great temptation). Sur de Bolivar (2014)

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Male jaguar muddied probably from a night of hunting the swamps for capybara (Hydrochoerus isthmius) and spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus fuscus). Santander, Colombia (2014).

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This jaguar has managed to survive by maintaining a nocturnal, invisible existence in a minefield of cattle ranches, oil palm plantations, highway expansion and oil fields just miles from Barrancabermeja, location of the largest oil refinery in Colombia.

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The Monster known as Adriano, he was 158kg a while back and said to be even larger now....
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Justin Black

Well, evening one on location looking for wild jaguars, and what do you know. We came across a beautiful male, known to local biologists as "Adriano." Our group photographed Adriano last year, and he's looking as fit as ever.

Photo © 2015 Justin Black.


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Big Teeth Week - Day 2

Adriano the biggest male Jaguar in the Pantanal according to the researchers. This brute weighs 158kg's.....!

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Isa watching Capybara, she's one of the females reintroduced back into the wild by the Oncafari Jaguar Project. March/2017


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this is fera, another female that was successfuly reintroduced back in to the wild by the Oncafari Jaguar project. Feb/2017


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both Isa and Fera together. 



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Brutus male - Feb/2017


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Gaia female - Feb/2017


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Rebecca - Feb/2017


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Nusa female - Feb/2017
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