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Mesoamerican Jaguars

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Hefty Nicaraguan balam. 


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Source: https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2016/02/06/protecting-nicaraguas-natural-paradise-for-jaguars-and-other-wildlife/
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Costa rican balam hunting dog.

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(02-09-2020, 12:26 AM)TigerJaguar Wrote:
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Source and location, please?
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Mexican onca.


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Mixed news for Mexican or North American jaguars: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-bigcats...#pid112770
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Camera trap of a Guatemalan balam.




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Costa Rican jaguars

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By Jaguar Research Grant Program

Luca


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By Stephany Arroyo
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Belize jaguar by Panthera


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Mexican jaguars


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Mexican jaguars

From Chiapas


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Campeche


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By Daniel Pérez Hernández

Tamaluipas


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By Luis Humberto Vélez Horta
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Shãhdosa, Costa Rican male


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Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica

Female named Felix:


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Mating pair, huge male:


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Not one, not two, but three different jaguars !? After all these years searching for jaguars on the Osa Peninsula I’ve finally ended up finding the perfect “Jaguar Avenue”! ???? 

November is the #mesdeljaguar and today it is the #InternationalJaguarDay so I want to share with you a little bit more on what is going on in this very special and unique spot. On the left we have Nubosa, a small but old female who seems to be the Queen of this area, on the middle we have Shāhdosa, a huge and fully grown male who is known to roam the entire Peninsula from one end to the other and then on the right you’ll probably recognize Lwazo, the smallest male I’ve ever seen and who is often showing up on my cameras! ???

Before you ask, of course it’s a fusion of three different pictures. I took them on the exact same spot a few days appart. I’ve created this image to show you the amazingness of this spot, if getting a single jag is a hard task I let you imagine how hard it was to find a spot transited by three of them! But wait a second, what if they where six and not three... ???????

Just to be clear, I will not reveal the exact location, just keep in mind it is occuring on the Osa Peninsula - Costa Rica ✌??? 

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