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PANTANAL: "We found these two nearly adult jaguars in a remote side river in the Pantanal. From their curious behavior we assumed we were the first people they had seen! Few tours get into this remote region."


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Like I said, I just got the Jaguars of the Northern Pantanal book and I'm just starting to read it but I took screenshots of the many individual Jaguars mentioned so we can start to add to the data base.


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(08-07-2020, 11:39 PM)Pckts Wrote: Cont'd

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Excellent compilation of individuals, also interesting to know other names they go by for future reference. Too bad they didn't show Edno or Adriano.
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PANTANAL: "These are two jaguars I registered for my research in 2013. They are a couple flirting with each other in what most would say is a somewhat brutal breeding ritual."


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(08-07-2020, 11:39 PM)Pckts Wrote: Cont'd

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Incredible Jaguars thanks for sharing
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( This post was last modified: 08-10-2020, 06:16 AM by Balam )

Some of the latest captures of Xando from northern Pantanal, one of the twin brothers known for having stuck together for a while. In the latest captures he's shown alone, which could mean their coalition has dissolved as expected, he's also seen much stockier and larger, he's probably on the way to becoming a pretty large male as well and is currently around 4 years of age reaching his prime.


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Credits to wildplanetphotomag, Mateus Rauber and Carlos Eduardo.

Xando on the right next to his brother Borro on the left, they can be distinguished by the pattern in their foreheads:


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(08-10-2020, 05:41 AM)Balam Wrote: Some of the latest captures of Borro from northern Pantanal, one of the twin brothers known for having stuck together for a while. In the latest captures he's shown alone, which could mean their coalition has dissolved as expected, he's also seen much stockier and larger, he's probably on the way to becoming a pretty large male as well and is currently around 4 years of age reaching his prime.


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Borro on the right next to his brother Xango on the left, they can be distinguished by the pattern in their foreheads:


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Credits to Mark Thomas Photo Tour Leader

Bummer, they were so fun to watch together.
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(08-10-2020, 05:41 AM)Balam Wrote: Some of the latest captures of Borro from northern Pantanal, one of the twin brothers known for having stuck together for a while. In the latest captures he's shown alone, which could mean their coalition has dissolved as expected, he's also seen much stockier and larger, he's probably on the way to becoming a pretty large male as well and is currently around 4 years of age reaching his prime.


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*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits to wildplanetphotomag, Mateus Rauber and Carlos Eduardo.

Borro on the right next to his brother Xango on the left, they can be distinguished by the pattern in their foreheads:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits to Mark Thomas Photo Tour Leader



The one on the photos on Top is Xando not Bororo, Xando is the one-eyed one who got n ''L'' on the forehead, the post bellow with both next to the other says them correct. Bororo on the Right and Xando on the left you can see Xando on the left got an ''L'' on the forehead and is one-eyed which is the same as the lone male of the pics on top who is Xando.


About the info I wonder where Bororo ventured.
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(08-10-2020, 06:01 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote:
(08-10-2020, 05:41 AM)Balam Wrote: Some of the latest captures of Borro from northern Pantanal, one of the twin brothers known for having stuck together for a while. In the latest captures he's shown alone, which could mean their coalition has dissolved as expected, he's also seen much stockier and larger, he's probably on the way to becoming a pretty large male as well and is currently around 4 years of age reaching his prime.


*This image is copyright of its original author

*This image is copyright of its original author

*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits to wildplanetphotomag, Mateus Rauber and Carlos Eduardo.

Borro on the right next to his brother Xango on the left, they can be distinguished by the pattern in their foreheads:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits to Mark Thomas Photo Tour Leader



The one on the photos on Top is Xando not Bororo, Xando is the one-eyed one who got n ''L'' on the forehead, the post bellow with both next to the other says them correct. Bororo on the Right and Xando on the left you can see Xando on the left got an ''L'' on the forehead and is one-eyed which is the same as the lone male of the pics on top who is Xando.


About the info I wonder where Bororo ventured.
The below photo was shared by the Jaguar ID project and they said Xango/Xando was on the left, so I'm not sure if there is some confusion in the identification of the two. At first I thought the one on the first pictures was Xango too but now I'm not sure, I'll ask them for clarification.
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(08-10-2020, 06:07 AM)Balam Wrote:
(08-10-2020, 06:01 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote:
(08-10-2020, 05:41 AM)Balam Wrote: Some of the latest captures of Borro from northern Pantanal, one of the twin brothers known for having stuck together for a while. In the latest captures he's shown alone, which could mean their coalition has dissolved as expected, he's also seen much stockier and larger, he's probably on the way to becoming a pretty large male as well and is currently around 4 years of age reaching his prime.


*This image is copyright of its original author

*This image is copyright of its original author

*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits to wildplanetphotomag, Mateus Rauber and Carlos Eduardo.

Borro on the right next to his brother Xango on the left, they can be distinguished by the pattern in their foreheads:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits to Mark Thomas Photo Tour Leader



The one on the photos on Top is Xando not Bororo, Xando is the one-eyed one who got n ''L'' on the forehead, the post bellow with both next to the other says them correct. Bororo on the Right and Xando on the left you can see Xando on the left got an ''L'' on the forehead and is one-eyed which is the same as the lone male of the pics on top who is Xando.


About the info I wonder where Bororo ventured.
The below photo was shared by the Jaguar ID project and they said Xango/Xando was on the left, so I'm not sure if there is some confusion in the identification of the two. At first I thought the one on the first pictures was Xango too but now I'm not sure, I'll ask them for clarification.



The pic bellow is correct no problems, but what about the recent pics of the lone male above, was it shared by the same source?
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@Dark Jaguar you're right the one on top is Xando, I totally misread. Borro probably separated due to them reaching sexual maturity and needing to establish their own territories and hunting grounds.
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(08-10-2020, 06:09 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote:
(08-10-2020, 06:07 AM)Balam Wrote:
(08-10-2020, 06:01 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote:
(08-10-2020, 05:41 AM)Balam Wrote: Some of the latest captures of Borro from northern Pantanal, one of the twin brothers known for having stuck together for a while. In the latest captures he's shown alone, which could mean their coalition has dissolved as expected, he's also seen much stockier and larger, he's probably on the way to becoming a pretty large male as well and is currently around 4 years of age reaching his prime.


*This image is copyright of its original author

*This image is copyright of its original author

*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits to wildplanetphotomag, Mateus Rauber and Carlos Eduardo.

Borro on the right next to his brother Xango on the left, they can be distinguished by the pattern in their foreheads:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Credits to Mark Thomas Photo Tour Leader



The one on the photos on Top is Xando not Bororo, Xando is the one-eyed one who got n ''L'' on the forehead, the post bellow with both next to the other says them correct. Bororo on the Right and Xando on the left you can see Xando on the left got an ''L'' on the forehead and is one-eyed which is the same as the lone male of the pics on top who is Xando.


About the info I wonder where Bororo ventured.
The below photo was shared by the Jaguar ID project and they said Xango/Xando was on the left, so I'm not sure if there is some confusion in the identification of the two. At first I thought the one on the first pictures was Xango too but now I'm not sure, I'll ask them for clarification.



The pic bellow is correct no problems, but what about the recent pics of the lone male above, was it shared by the same source?

The sources are different I posted them below, but Xando is seeing in the same area for the last two so my guess is that they took the photographs on a shared safari.
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CERRADO: Rogerio male spotted crossing a road, he's massive

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