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(05-16-2023, 07:13 PM)Ngonya Wrote: @Balam what areas did Katu Cage males ruled?

They don't rule "areas" in the common sense. The north floods and areas that you can see Jaguars by boat may wash away. On top of that, you can only see waters edge and can't traverse inland to monitor. So outside of Radio Collars you really will not know where a Jaguar goes when it's not seen at the meeting of 3 brothers.
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(05-16-2023, 07:13 PM)Ngonya Wrote: @Balam what areas did Katu Cage males ruled?

I believe that information may have been written in the book Jaguars of the Northern Pantanal by Paul Brooke. I used to own the book some time ago but unfortunately lost it. The Jaguar ID guide doesn't mention which area they frequented. I know based on this report of one of their captures that they were found in the town of Corumbá in the border area of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul.

Panthera made a post about them on their IG some years ago. According to their records they used to be rival males who fought each other before coming together to form the coalition:
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Do u know who are these two jaguars in 'Fazenda San Francisco'? @Balam 
back in 2023; they call em 'Oreia' (ear) and 'Grandão' (big boy or something) and i believe its a male coalition but i am not sure, didnt find anything about them...






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(05-24-2023, 07:24 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Do u know who are these two jaguars in 'Fazenda San Francisco'? @Balam 
back in 2023; they call em 'Oreia' (ear) and 'Grandão' (big boy or something) and i believe its a male coalition but i am not sure, didnt find anything about them...







Great find! I hadn't seen that video before. Yes they were part of a coalition and were included in the paper of jaguar coalitions I linked on the previous page, you can read more about them there:


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@Balam i believe these two are Katu Cage? (video from 2015)



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(06-03-2023, 11:30 PM)Ngonya Wrote: @Balam i believe these two are Katu Cage? (video from 2015)




They are! Take a look at this photo of two youngsters (maybe siblings) confronting what looks like a mature male:


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(05-16-2023, 02:41 AM)Balam Wrote:
(05-10-2023, 07:09 PM)Ngonya Wrote: I guess this is the Katu Cage Coalition... (I don't know when was this taken)

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Katu/holyfield:

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Photo Credits: Pedro Reis (#780 by balam)

Those are them, good eye! I had completely butchered their identifications back then lol.

Here is a compilation of the dominant males throughout the years in 4 protected areas of the Pantanal and Llanos:

Caiman Ecological Refuge (southern Pantanal, Brazil)


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Porto Jofre (northern Pantanal, Brazil)


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Da Ilha Refuge (southern Pantanal, Brazil)


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Hato la Aurora (Llanos, Colombia)


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I wish I could've fit Tito in the Porto Jofre compilation, alongside Edno and Balam he was the largest jaguar's I've ever seen from that area. Here are the three brutes, Tito, Balam, Edno:


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incredible! never seen a collection like this.
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(06-04-2023, 07:13 AM)Balam Wrote:
(06-03-2023, 11:30 PM)Ngonya Wrote: @Balam i believe these two are Katu Cage? (video from 2015)




They are! Take a look at this photo of two youngsters (maybe siblings) confronting what looks like a mature male:


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thats amazing, i've never seen this photo before. Those siblings are: brother and a sister / brother and a brother? 
do they have names or something? Thank you.
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(06-04-2023, 11:38 PM)Ngonya Wrote:
(06-04-2023, 07:13 AM)Balam Wrote:
(06-03-2023, 11:30 PM)Ngonya Wrote: @Balam i believe these two are Katu Cage? (video from 2015)




They are! Take a look at this photo of two youngsters (maybe siblings) confronting what looks like a mature male:


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thats amazing, i've never seen this photo before. Those siblings are: brother and a sister / brother and a brother? 
do they have names or something? Thank you.

Unfortunately I don't have their IDs.
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The Cuachicqueh coalition was sighted today. Over the past few days, they've been seen hunting together, confirming collaborative hunting occurs in jaguars as well:


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Credits: Branco Arruda
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(06-12-2023, 01:35 AM)Balam Wrote: The Cuachicqueh coalition was sighted today. Over the past few days, they've been seen hunting together, confirming collaborative hunting occurs in jaguars as well:


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Credits: Branco Arruda
thats great. It would be nice to have videos of them hunting together.
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( This post was last modified: 06-24-2023, 08:16 AM by Balam )

Here are some updates from Porto Joffre from June 2023 involving the dominant males with the most sightings:


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Odin, who I think may be the largest male currently in the area. He has become more comfortable around tourists and his recent face wounds suggest he has been active fighting other males.
By Thomas Schuler


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Bororo still holding strong. He is at the peak of his prime and it's nice to see how muscled and well-fed he became.
By Benjamin James


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Inka, I think he might be Odin's main contender size-wise for the throne in the area, he is massive. He was seen mating with Patricia and feeding on the carcass of a cow that he took away from a female.
By Rodrigo J. Cordini

Here he is next to Patricia who is not a small female by any means:


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By Benjamin James

And of course, the Cuachicqueh coalition (Xingu and Bagua). Here they were seen patrolling together @Ngonya:



Xingu is mighty and has officially reached his prime as well. He definitely seems like the dominant one in the coalition given Bagua is much smaller:




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By Rafael Andrade
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(06-24-2023, 08:04 AM)Balam Wrote:
Here are some updates from Porto Joffre from June 2023 involving the dominant males with the most sightings:


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Odin, who I think may be the largest male currently in the area. He has become more comfortable around tourists and his recent face wounds suggest he has been active fighting other males.
By Thomas Schuler


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Bororo still holding strong. He is at the peak of his prime and it's nice to see how muscled and well-fed he became.
By Benjamin James


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Inka, I think he might be Odin's main contender size-wise for the throne in the area, he is massive. He was seen mating with Patricia and feeding on the carcass of a cow that he took away from a female.
By Rodrigo J. Cordini

Here he is next to Patricia who is not a small female by any means:


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By Benjamin James

And of course, the Cuachicqueh coalition (Xingu and Bagua). Here they were seen patrolling together @Ngonya:



Xingu is mighty and has officially reached his prime as well. He definitely seems like the dominant one in the coalition given Bagua is much smaller:




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By Rafael Andrade
Truly great to see those reports of june. So Oncasafari is active??
Also i hope Bagua and Xingu become more and more notorious around Porto Jofre, hope we get sightings of great feats from this duo.
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(06-24-2023, 07:52 PM)Ngonya Wrote:
(06-24-2023, 08:04 AM)Balam Wrote:
Here are some updates from Porto Joffre from June 2023 involving the dominant males with the most sightings:


*This image is copyright of its original author

Odin, who I think may be the largest male currently in the area. He has become more comfortable around tourists and his recent face wounds suggest he has been active fighting other males.
By Thomas Schuler


*This image is copyright of its original author

Bororo still holding strong. He is at the peak of his prime and it's nice to see how muscled and well-fed he became.
By Benjamin James


*This image is copyright of its original author

*This image is copyright of its original author

Inka, I think he might be Odin's main contender size-wise for the throne in the area, he is massive. He was seen mating with Patricia and feeding on the carcass of a cow that he took away from a female.
By Rodrigo J. Cordini

Here he is next to Patricia who is not a small female by any means:


*This image is copyright of its original author

By Benjamin James

And of course, the Cuachicqueh coalition (Xingu and Bagua). Here they were seen patrolling together @Ngonya:



Xingu is mighty and has officially reached his prime as well. He definitely seems like the dominant one in the coalition given Bagua is much smaller:




*This image is copyright of its original author

By Rafael Andrade
Truly great to see those reports of june. So Oncasafari is active??
Also i hope Bagua and Xingu become more and more notorious around Porto Jofre, hope we get sightings of great feats from this duo.

Onçafari doesn't track the area of Porto Jofre which is in Mato Grosso, they are only active in Mato Grosso do Sul, but I can make a post with updates from the areas they track if you want. I'm waiting for the new Jaguar ID Guide to be released to have confirmation on which individuals are still active as well as newer ones that I am not aware of.

The Cuachicqueh coalition is doing amazing and has tons of sightings, they were recently seen sharing a caiman kill as well. Hopefully, we'll record them hunting soon.

Sighting of Xingu today:


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(06-24-2023, 09:57 PM)Balam Wrote: Onçafari doesn't track the area of Porto Jofre which is in Mato Grosso, they are only active in Mato Grosso do Sul, but I can make a post with updates from the areas they track if you want. I'm waiting for the new Jaguar ID Guide to be released to have confirmation on which individuals are still active as well as newer ones that I am not aware of.

The Cuachicqueh coalition is doing amazing and has tons of sightings, they were recently seen sharing a caiman kill as well. Hopefully, we'll record them hunting soon.

Sighting of Xingu today:


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Well, that would be great, im pretty interesting in learning more and more about the work that onca safari has been doing ou there.
Also how big are xingu and bagua?
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