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Impressive Wild Jaguars - Pictures and Videos

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Eusebio again photographed within the National National Park, in the north of salta, where he finds good shelter.

The Team Red Jaguar-Park National Park we registered it since 2016 through trap cameras.

Its territory overlaps-at least in some sites, like this-with those of other males of great porte such as sixtus and fulvio.

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One thing we have learned over the years of observing wild jaguars is they are much more social then previously thought...
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This is Capi (left) and Medrosa (right). They are technically half sisters since they have the same mother—Patricia, but born in different litters. Capi is 2 years older then Medrosa but we often find them socializing together. This video was made from two separate sightings; October 16th and 27th of 2019.
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One thing we have learned over the years of observing wild jaguars is they are much more social then previously thought...
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This is Capi (left) and Medrosa (right). They are technically half sisters since they have the same mother—Patricia, but born in different litters. Capi is 2 years older then Medrosa but we often find them socializing together. This video was made from two separate sightings; October 16th and 27th of 2019.

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These statements should be documented ASAP, I am glad that little by little we discover more about the least known and elusive big cat. By the way Medrosa name (meaning fearful or the one that fears in portuguese ) had me laughing Funny
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(12-10-2019, 09:37 PM)Pckts Wrote: Paulo Barreiros

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(12-11-2019, 10:59 PM)Pckts Wrote: jaguaridproject
One thing we have learned over the years of observing wild jaguars is they are much more social then previously thought...
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This is Capi (left) and Medrosa (right). They are technically half sisters since they have the same mother—Patricia, but born in different litters. Capi is 2 years older then Medrosa but we often find them socializing together. This video was made from two separate sightings; October 16th and 27th of 2019.

These statements should be documented ASAP, I am glad that little by little we discover more about the least known and elusive big cat. By the way Medrosa name (meaning fearful or the one that fears in portuguese ) had me laughing [Image: hahah.png]
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credits: Michay Alén Schubert Splett

    Adriano male on a mission.


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Powerful limbs.
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credits: Mario Haberfeld ( Onçafari project founder )

Theses canines belong to a big male named Zico we follow here at Onçafari Southern Pantanal.  ( I wonder if his name is a tribute to the famous brazilian football player )


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credits: onçafari

Zico the brazilian footballer male Funny


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Zico mating with Juju female



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I wonder how big he is. Onçafari definitely got that answer.
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Jaju patrolling the banks of the Três Irmãos river during the heat of the afternoo




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Nice couple...

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Video: Eduardo Fragoso
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Pinche male at Refúgio Ecológico Caiman




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 Posted by : adamonçafari on 12/05/2013
                    
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  The Ghost sighting in the darkness


Fantasma (ghost) Male Jaguar Crossing Bridge

Written and photographed by Adam Bannister

Southern Pantanal.

This had been something I had dreamed of ever since arriving at Caiman Ecological Refuge. Every morning we go out to look for jaguars. There is a bridge, called Paizinho (Little Father) that is a good starting point to look for tracks. A nearby Camera Trap tells us that jaguars frequent the area, but seldom do we get to actually see them as they use the man made bridge to cross the water. Every guest who comes here will pass over this bridge a number of times during his or her stay. The bridge is iconic of Caiman Ecological Refuge as it marks the entrance to the main access road to the lodge.

The other night I was out with the Projeto Onçafari team when we got the jaguar sighting of a lifetime. Fantasma, the big male jaguar of the area, was on patrol. He was calling, scent marking and walking fast. At this stage he was still a kilometer away from the bridge, but his direction was perfect. We took the gamble and left him, racing forward to get to the bridge. High risk, high reward is a motto of mine. 

We got to the bridge, got our car into position, and checked our camera settings. We were ready. Now we just needed the big boy to cooperate. My heart was pounding as the minutes ticked by.

Silence.


Darkness.


All of a sudden in the distance I could hear his heavy breath and his pads hitting the dry earth. I turned the spotlight on and looked up the road.

Eyes!

I could not believe that he was coming. I could not believe we were in the perfect position and this was actually going to happen.

The Ghost appeared out of the Darkness and walked across the bridge.


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After 6 months I finally managed to get the shot of a jaguar walking across the iconic bridge of Caiman. And not just a jaguar, it was THE jaguar, possibly one of the biggest in the Pantanal. This series of photos will aid me in reliving those few seconds for the rest of my life.
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credits: Instituto Onça-Pintada | ONG



Interesting to watch





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