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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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( This post was last modified: 05-10-2020, 10:13 PM by Dark Jaguar )

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Floriano Atlantic Forest male.


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Floriano loves taking Selfies.


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Totin and her cub Lulu stalking white-tailed deer



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Peruvian Amazon male

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Some footage I haven't seen posted here of Central American and Mexican jaguars:

Nicaraguan female by river bank





Mexican jaguar caught by camera trap





Big Mexican male, one of the largest I have seen





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Large Mexican specimen poached, sadly


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Bonus, northern Colombian jaguar from the Caribbean region caught in camera trap. These jaguars are understudied and not much is known about their ecology



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This afternoon (05/11 at 05:00pm, New York) we will discuss with Leo Sartorello about the jaguars that were reintroduced in Amazon, and about Isa and Fera: two sisters who lost their mother, and are now reintroduced in Pantanal. Isa's second birth is a historical mark that testifies the success of our reintroduction method.

Get to know more about Isa and Fera's life journey. Link in our bio.


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Ricardo Casarin: " Never get tired of editing and go though my thousands of jaguar pictures!
Nunca me canso de editar e olhar as milhares de imagens de onça que tenho! "



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Brutus


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Geoff by photographer Nick Dale


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Paulo Barreiros

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"She is Esperanza, jaguar mother from Middle Magdalena. First registered for the first time in 2012 alongside her cubs at a plantation. Jaguars live in forests, grasslands and wetlands and can reach up to 100 km. That's why at Panthera we work with the jaguar corridor to protect and connect the populations from Mexico to Argentina"


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Credits Panthera Colombia
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"The king patrolling his territory"


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By Carlos Navarro
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Huge male




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( This post was last modified: 05-15-2020, 02:32 AM by Balam )

Hero by Marlon du Toit

"Perfection? Not even close. But consider this...

This is a Jaguar, one of the most elusive big cats on our planet today. It’s a large male & this frame captures him engaged with me as the photographer. Before this he’d been moving with the thick riverine woodland, hardly showing himself. Then for a brief moment he steps into the open, slow & steady & eyes locked on to my guests & I on the boat. I do believe it perfectly captures this moment, it neatly sums up the story of this particular jaguar in that particular moment. For most not the most beautiful photograph but imperfect? I don’t think so ?"



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Cayenita is an experienced mother, here she is with her sub-adult son Bucare from her fourth successful litter. Both healthy and robust

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