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Massive Head, Neck & Muscles

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( This post was last modified: 09-06-2020, 09:41 AM by Dark Jaguar )

Caatinga male Jaguar from Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara.

This one is probably 43 kg of muscles.

credits: IOP

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Massive neck... Male leopard (known as Nguruman) from Nairobi National Park, Kenya


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Photo taken by Salim Verjee
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( This post was last modified: 09-09-2020, 02:25 PM by Dark Jaguar )

117 kg Cerrado male jaguar named Tiago.


Tiago right after waking up from sedation, still dizzy though.

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The wild Cerrado beast already collared on Patrol as well as looking for some meal around the IOP Sanctuary.

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Muscular 117 kg Cerrado beast.

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pannalal by ravi_bandhavgarh
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By Ruan Minnaar Wildlife Photography
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Large tank Black Caiman ( Jacaré Açu ).

He is such a muscular tank beast.


Pass to the side to see the other 3 photos of this tank.


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( This post was last modified: 09-19-2020, 12:36 AM by Dark Jaguar )

100 kg Cerrado male Jaguar named Leão. ( means Lion in portuguese due to his massive pugmarks )

credits: CENAP/ICMBio


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( This post was last modified: 09-20-2020, 01:23 PM by Dark Jaguar )

The famous Joker.

Male on shoulders height 76 cm, 66 cm on neck circumference and a whooping 126 cm on chest circumference and estimated to weight above 140 kg.

credits: Refúgio Ecológico Caiman

refugioecologicocaiman

''This is Joker, our long-time partner. Monitored since 2016 by the @oncafari team, Joker is about 7 years old and healthy enough, he weighs over 140 kilos! Did you know that the identification of jaguars is made through the rosettes, those designs formed on your skin? The most famous brand of the Joker is a rosette in the shape of a question mark. Who there can find it on the second image of the carousel? For the result, slide to the last picture.''

Joker

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Now I can only imagine how massive Colombiano male's dimensions could've been if he was captured by Onças do Rio Negro Project.

Sadly he is no longer ruling the Barranco Alto area anymore, Colombiano is possibly dead.



Colombiano estimated to be near 150 kg.

Photo: Lucas Leuzinger

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110 kg Yapu Pantanal male.

onças do rio negro

https://www.instagram.com/p/BneMKkClNQ2/

''Photos of the first capture of Yapu. A huge male that weighed 110kgs. It's impressive the size of the pantaneiro males.''

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Edno male from northern Pantanal


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By Ailton Lara
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Ginger Matimba.

credits: Jors Dannhauser


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( This post was last modified: 09-25-2020, 03:32 PM by Dark Jaguar )

Ogum, a captive Cerrado male from NEX.

Ogum's Massive head and impressive built overall, short limbs and hear the bones crackling from its jaws while chewing.


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Black Caiman ( Jacaré Açu )


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