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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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Lisa Antell: " I am enjoying going back through old photos and reminding myself of the wonderful moments that I have had with stunning big cats!

This is Panamá....she is a 2/3 year old young jaguar in the Pantanal and we saw her on our last day in Sept 2018. Initially she was basking in the morning sun and later on we spent time watching her hunt a capybara family until it was so late and dark that we had to whizz back to the lodge on the very dark buggy river!
I cannot wait to be able to travel again to see the magnificent big cats of our world! "





Lisa Antell: " And this big guy is Pirate! (AKA Pirata or Mick Jaguar). He is a distinguished famous jaguar in the Pantanal...been filmed many times before, and the age and tough existence of a male jaguar shows on his battle-scarred face. After following him hunting along the river he decided to settle in the warm sun on the river bank and groom himself. He has old scars and fresh wounds on his head and face probably from territorial battles with other up and coming young males.
Sept 2018 "



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( This post was last modified: 06-09-2020, 01:29 PM by Dark Jaguar )

(06-09-2020, 06:48 AM)OncaAtrox Wrote: @Dark Jaguar I know you like melanistic jaguars, check out this beautiful panther:


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Magnificent creature.
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Samson Chaco jaguar





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Amazonian Jaguar 




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( This post was last modified: 06-11-2020, 12:19 AM by Dark Jaguar )

@Pckts 

The jaguar on top is not an amazonic jaguar, that's Boreal male, one of the few atlantic forest jaguars from Turvo, he is the one who disappeared and is missing. Bjørn-Einar Nilsen estimates him to be 2.5 meters long and 80-90kg.
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(06-11-2020, 12:19 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: @Pckts 

The jaguar on top is not an amazonic jaguar, that's Boreal male, one of the few atlantic forest jaguars from Turvo, he is the one who disappeared and is missing. Bjørn-Einar Nilsen estimates him to be 2.5 meters long and 80-90kg.

Thought he looked quite big, just was going off of the hashtags.
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More of the powerful specimen from the Atlantic forest that unfortunately was poached


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Southern Pantanal male. Amazing specimen:


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Aurora Llanos male, I'm guessing this might be Faculto. Majestic


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Credits to Ricardo Ortiz
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Huge Chaco male from Bolivia


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( This post was last modified: 06-13-2020, 09:23 PM by Dark Jaguar )

Peter male mating.


Peter got massive head.




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Marlon du Toit: " A face that speaks of a life well lived. "


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Katu:


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